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  1. 1880–1918. Nieznany Autor / Public Domain. 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 ...

  2. The bridge of our arms shall go. Weary of endless looks the river's flow. Let night come on bells end the day. The days go by me still I stay. All love goes by as water to the sea. All love goes by. How slow life seems to me. How violent the hope of love can be. Let night come on bells end the day.

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  4. 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.

  5. Une sélection de poèmes écrits par Guillaume Apollinaire, célèbre poète et écrivain français né à Rome en 1880 et mort en 1918.

  6. Apollinaire’s first collection of poetry, L’enchanteur pourrissant, was published in 1909, and his reputation as a poet was established in 1913 with the publication of the collection Alcools: Poèmes. Apollinaire was an important part of several avant-garde movements in French literature and art at the start of the twentieth century.

  7. Guillaume Apollinaire [a] (born Wilhelm Albert Włodzimierz Apolinary Kostrowicki) ( French: [ɡijom apɔlinɛʁ]; 26 August 1880 – 9 November 1918) was a French poet, playwright, short story writer, novelist and art critic of Polish descent. Apollinaire is considered one of the foremost poets of the early 20th century, as well as one of the ...

  8. Guillaume Apollinaire (born August 26, 1880, Rome?, Italy—died November 9, 1918, Paris, France) was a poet who in his short life took part in all the avant-garde movements that flourished in French literary and artistic circles at the beginning of the 20th century and who helped to direct poetry into unexplored channels.

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