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Author: | Apollinaire, Guillaume | |
| Title: | *Calligrammes: Poems of Peace and War (1913-1916) | ||
| Publisher: | University of California Press | ||
| Ed/Trans: | Translated by Anne Hyde Greet | ||
| Pub. Date: | Winter 2004 | ||
| Description: | A fully annotated, bilingual edition, Calligrammes is a key work not only in Apollinaire's own development but in the evolution of modern French poetry. Apollinaire-Roman by birth, Polish by name (Wilhelm-Apollinaris de Kostrowitski), Parisian by choice-died at thirty-eight in 1918. Nevertheless, he became one of the leading figures in twentieth-century poetry, a transitional figure whose work at once echoes the Symbolists and anticipates the work of the Surrealists. -University of California Press | ||
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Author: | Apollinaire, Guillaume | |
| Title: | Alcools | ||
| Publisher: | Wesleyan/University Press of New England | ||
| Ed/Trans: | Translated by Donald Revell | ||
| Pub. Date: | Fall 1995 | ||
| Description: | N/A | ||
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Author: | Apollinaire, Guillaume | |
| Title: | Bestiary or The Parade of Orpheus | ||
| Publisher: | David R. Godine, Publisher | ||
| Ed/Trans: | Woodcuts by Raoul Dufy | ||
| Pub. Date: | 1980 | ||
| Description: | N/A | ||
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Author: | Apollinaire, Guillaume | |
| Title: | Bestiary or The Parade of Orpheus | ||
| Publisher: | Godine, David R., Publisher | ||
| Ed/Trans: | Translated by Pepe Karmel | ||
| Pub. Date: | Fall 2000 | ||
| Description: | N/A | ||
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Author: | Apollinaire, Guillaume | |
| Title: | Calligrammes | ||
| Publisher: | University of California Press | ||
| Ed/Trans: | Greet, Anne Hyde | ||
| Pub. Date: | 1980 | ||
| Description: | N/A | ||
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Author: | Apollinaire, Guillaume | |
| Title: | The Self-Dismembered Man: Selected Later Poems of Guillaume Apollinaire | ||
| Publisher: | Wesleyan University Press | ||
| Ed/Trans: | Translated by Donald Revell | ||
| Pub. Date: | Spring 2004 | ||
| Description: | Guillaume Apollinaire's final years exactly coincided with the clamorous advent of European Modernism and with the cataclysms of WWI. In The Self-Dismembered Man, poet Donal Revell offers new English translations of the most powerful poems Apollinaire wrote during those years: poems of nascent surrealism, of combat and of war-weariness. -Wesleyan University Press | ||
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