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  1. Guillaume Apollinaire is considered one of the most important literary figures of the early twentieth century. His brief career influenced the development of such artistic movements as Futurism, Cubism, Dadaism, and Surrealism, and the legend of his personality—bohemian artist, raconteur, gourmand, soldier—became the model for avant-garde ...

  2. Guillaume Apollinaire was a French poet, playwright, short story writer, and art critic. He is considered one of the most important figures in the early 20th-century avant-garde movement. Apollinaire's poetry was characterized by its experimental use of language, disregard for traditional poetic forms, and its engagement with the modern world.

  3. Apollinaire's first collection of poetry was L'enchanteur pourrissant (1909), but Alcools (1913) established his reputation. The poems, influenced in part by the Symbolists , juxtapose the old and the new, combining traditional poetic forms with modern imagery.

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  5. Apollinaire was an important part of several avant-garde movements in French literature and art at the start of the twentieth century. His influences include the Symbolist poets Charles Baudelaire, Paul Verlaine, Arthur Rimbaud, Jules Laforgue, and Tristan Corbière.

  6. Apollinaire: a new downloadable English translation of selected poems including poems from Alcools, Vitam Impendere Amori, and The Bestiary.

  7. Zone. Guillaume Apollinaire. 1880 –. 1918. At last you’re tired of this elderly world. Shepherdess O Eiffel Tower this morning the bridges are bleating. You’re fed up living with antiquity. Even the automobiles are antiques. Religion alone remains entirely new religion.

  8. Guillaume Apollinaire Poetry. Biography. It’s Raining. Apollinaires ‘It’s Raining’ uses weather to symbolize war’s emotional toll, blending melancholy with hope in a unique vertical form. its raining womens voices as if they were dead even in memory. its raining you too marvelous encounters of my life oh droplets. Period: 19th Century.

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