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| | MSN Encarta - Guillaume Apollinaire |
 | | Apollinaire was fascinated by the relationships between the arts, especially between poetry and painting, and his own poems are very pictorial. |  | | Guillaume Apollinaire (1880-1918), French poet, novelist, dramatist, and art and literary critic. |  | | Apollinaire also championed cubist painters and Cubism, a revolutionary style of the early 20th century that marked the beginning of abstraction in painting. |
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http://ca.encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_761574292/Guillaume_Apollinaire.html
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| | Guillaume Apollinaire |
 | | Apollinaire's stature has continued to grow since his death, as the precursor of surrealism and as a modernist poet. |  | | Besides writing poetry, Apollinaire published semi-pornographical books; he was an innovator in the theatre of the absurd, and made known Cubism as a school of painting with his study PEINTRES CUBISTES (1913). |  | | Apollinaire also edited a number of reviews, published satirical and semi-pornographical texts, and proclaimed that the writing of de Sade would dominate the 20th-century. |
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http://www.kirjasto.sci.fi/apollina.htm
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| | Good morning, my name is Guillaume Apollinaire! |
 | | Guillaume Apollinaire, the innovator of French poetry, was - like his artist friends - influenced by the rapid succession of frames in silent movies, and he adopted this technique in his own work. |  | | Apollinaire outlined the developmental optimism of the time in his manifesto "The New Spirit and the Poets" (L'Esprit Nouveau et les Poëtes) in 1917; with his demise to the Spanish flu the next year, this actually became his artistic testament. |  | | Before that, Guillaume had worked one summer as a private tutor to a noble girl in Bavaria, and experienced his first love affair with his pupil's best friend Annie. |
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http://art-bin.com/art/aguillaumee.html
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| | Guillaume Bienvenue Sur Le Site Officiel. Guillaume Apollinaire. Je Souhaite Dans Ma Maison: Une Femme Ayan |
 | | Guillaume Courtois art links/last verified October 3-4, 2004 All images and text on this Guillaume Courtois page are copyright 1999-2004 by John Malyon/Artcyclopedia, unless. |  | | 1400-1474) Guillaume Dufay was born about 1400 and received his musical education as a chorister in the Cathedral of Cambrai. |  | | Guillaume Courtois [Italian Baroque Era Painter, 1628-1679] Guide to pictures of works by Guillaume Courtois in art museum sites and image archives worldwide. |
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http://www.99hosted.com/names9485.html
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| | Picasso, Apollinaire et Béchet |
 | | Apollinaire crée une tension entre le monde industriel et la nature quand il choisit des mots qui sont traditionnellement utilisés pour décrire des aspects de la nature. |  | | Apollinaire illustre cette perte de foi quand il dit, “Vous avez honte quand vous vous surprenez à dire une prière.” Cela montre clairement que la religion n’est plus l’objet de prestige ou de respect. |  | | Le poème "Zone" de Guillaume Apollinaire représente la forme littéraire du Cubisme avec le thème d'opposition entre le monde moderne et l'antiquité. |
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http://www.french.pomona.edu/msaigal/classes/FR102/Spring97/jpark-jpal-ivenero
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| | Apollinaire par le Club des Poetes, 1 |
 | | Après ses 21 ans, il devient audacieux dans son expression, surtout après avoir rencontré Picasso- Guillaume aime les peintres.Il écrit " Les fiançailles" qu'il dédie à Picasso. |  | | Apollinaire évolue dans tous les registres de la poésie, dans les "Rhénanes", il fut académique. |  | | Mère: Polonaise, joueuse et superstitieuse (Apollinaire craindra toujours de manquer d'argent), blonde et voluptueuse, qui ne le reconnut qu'à l'âge de 4 mois. |
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http://www.franceweb.fr/poesie/apolli3.htm
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| | Guillaume Apollinaire |
 | | Apollinaire est vivement intéressé par le futurisme, tant littéraire il aurait rédigé le Manifeste futuriste pour le compte de l'Italien Filippo Tommaso Marinetti que pictural il est témoin au mariage du peintre Gino Severini. |  | | En 1910, Apollinaire publie l'Hérésiarque et Cie, recueil de seize contes merveilleux à tonalité fantastique, qui rate de peu le prix Goncourt, puis, en 1911, les courts poèmes du «Bestiaire ou Cortège d'Orphée» illustrés par Raoul Dufy de gravures sur bois. |  | | Remis sur pied, Apollinaire veut remonter au front, mais d'incessants maux de tête le font réformer, et la vie nonchalante reprend; Apollinaire se remet à l'écriture. |
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http://www.anthologie.free.fr/anthologie/apollinaire/apollinaire.htm
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 | | In 1911 Apollinaire underwent what was even for him an unusual experience: on September 7 he was arrested for the theft of the Mona Lisa from the Louvre and spent six days in prison. |  | | He sold the first lot to Picasso and left some with Apollinaire. Pieretand his famous friendswere innocent of the greater outrage but when it happened he unwisely went to the newspapers and all hell broke loose. |  | | Back in Paris in 1902, Guillaume Apollinaireas he now called himself moved in with his mother, got a job in a bank, met Alfred Jarry and other literary iconoclasts, and started a magazine, Le Festin dEsope, which championed, among other things, sci-fi and detective stories. |
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http://www.newcriterion.com/archive/14/dec95/lyons.htm
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| | Books of the poet: Guillaume Apollinaire - book works writings work |
 | | Free Poetry E-Book: 8 poems of Guillaume Apollinaire |  | | I cut my teeth on Apollinaire with the translations in The Poetry of Surrealism (mostly by Michael Hamburger, with a few contributions by other translators), and I've always thought of those as the definitive translations of the Apollinaire poems included in both volumes. |  | | By Roger Shattuck, Guillaume Apollinaire, Leroy C. Breunig, Susan Suleiman; Publisher: MFA Publications; |
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http://www.poemhunter.com/guillaume-apollinaire/books/poet-8119
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| | Magazine littéraire - En marge de « Zone » |
 | | L'organisation d'« Alcools » n'étant pas chronologique, Apollinaire le retint pour ouvrir symboliquement le recueil, quand « Vendémiaire », probablement écrit vers 1909, et publié en novembre 1912, était situé au terme de l'ouvrage. |  | | Si l'idée de beau idéal et d'harmonie faisait implicitement référence à Apollon, c'est à Dionysos que se reportera Apollinaire, un Dionysos auquel se trouve assimilé le Christ, quand le vin est le sang, et le pressoir mystique. |  | | « Zone » parut, en décembre 1912, dans « Les soirées de Paris &; sur épreuves Apollinaire substituera au titre « Cri » celui de « Zone ». |
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http://www.magazine-litteraire.com/archives/ar_396.htm
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| | L'enregistrement de Guillaume Apollinaire |
 | | Guillaume Apollinaire dit et enregistre trois de ses poèmes : Le Voyageur, Le Pont Mirabeau et enfin Marie. |  | | Cet exemple de l'enregistrement de la voix de Guillaume Apollinaire illustre le trouble provoqué par le mystère de la voix humaine et de sa reproduction chez les contemporains de Ferdinand Brunot. |  | | Et l'on comprend mieux alors le rôle dévolu au phonographe dans le cadre des Archives de la parole : il est en effet le seul instrument, la seule matérialité, capable de restituer cette langue orale dans sa plénitude. |
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http://gallica.bnf.fr/ArchivesParole/audio3.htm
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| | Guillaume Apollinaire site officiel: Biographie: Chronologie |
 | | Apollinaire déménage au 15 de la rue Gros, puis au 37. |  | | Mystification: Apollinaire écrit des articles de critique sur la littérature féminine et des poèmes sous le pseudonyme de Louise Lalanne. |  | | Apollinaire écrit une préface au catalogue de l'exposition du Cercle de l'art moderne du Havre qu'il intitule 'Les Trois vertus plastiques." |
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http://www.wiu.edu/Apollinaire/Biographie.htm
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| | Poetry Previews: Guillaume Apollinaire |
 | | Guillaume Apollinaire (1880-1918) played a central part in the avant-garde movement that swept through the French literary and artistic circles during the early 20th century. |  | | "Saffrons" exemplifies Apollinaire's strange and inventive use of what we now recognize as surrealism: "Dressed like hiccups playing harmonicas." However, this poem is very understandable on an emotional level: the metaphor of poison carrying through the poem in juxtaposition of beauty and life through the image of flowers (saffron). |  | | His unique verbal associations became the foundation for the movement known as "Surrealism." |
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http://www.poetrypreviews.com/poets/poet-apollinaire.html
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| | Guillaume Apollinaire - Reviewscout.com |
 | | Apollinaire on Art (The Documents of 20th-century art) |  | | The Writing of Guillaume Apollinaire/Le Style Apollinaire: Le Style Apollinaire (Wesleyan Centennial Edition of the Complete Critical Writings of Louis Zukofsky) |  | | Guillaume Apollinaire Leroy C. Breunig Susan Suleiman Roger Shattuck |
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http://www.reviewscout.com/Guillaume-Apollinaire
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| | La Guerre 14-18 - La couleur des larmes - 28 - Guillaume Apollinaire |
 | | Guillaume Apollinaire, Le brigadier marqué, Le pas de l'embusqué et Sans titre (Triptyque), Centre Mondial de la Paix, Verdun. |  | | Soldat parfois désuvré, Apollinaire, quand il n'écrit ni lettres, ni poèmes s'essaie au dessin et à la couleur. |  | | La Guerre 14-18 - La couleur des larmes - 28 - Guillaume Apollinaire |
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http://www.art-ww1.com/fr/texte/028text.html
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| | Une conférence sur Apollinaire - 26-03-2002 - Radio Prague |
 | | En 1902, le poète français, Guillaume Apollinaire, s'est rendu à Prague. |  | | Résumé de l'entretien : Ales Pohorsky parle des personnalités qu'il a invitées pour la conférence sur Apollinaire, évoque l'importance de ce poète pour la littérature tchèque et donne quelques précisions sur le programme, la date et le lieu de la conférence. |  | | Une conférence sur Apollinaire - 26-03-2002 - Radio Prague |
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http://www.radio.cz/fr/article/26216
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| | Guardian Unlimited Special reports First British Rousseau exhibition for 80 years |
 | | He was a self-taught painter and his work was derided by the art establishment for much of his life. |  | | It was the jungle paintings that finally earned him some recognition when their originality and vision was recognised by a small circle of writers and avant-garde painters including Picasso and the poet Guillaume Apollinaire. |  | | Since his death in 1910, Rousseau's reputation has burgeoned - so much so that it has become extremely hard to persuade museums that have work by him to loan it out. |
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/france/story/0,11882,1512581,00.html
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| | Biographie de Guillaume Apollinaire, photo de Lou, Club des Poetes |
 | | Biographie de Guillaume Apollinaire, photo de Lou, Club des Poetes |  | | ils se marient / Et fin : Déjà gravement blessé à la tête, Apollinaire fut emporté le 9 Novembre 1918, à la suite de l'épidémie de grippe espagnole. |  | | - 1914, dès le début de la guerre, (10/8), Apollinaire fait une demande d'engagement restée sans suite. |
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http://www.franceweb.fr/poesie/apolli5.htm
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| | Alcools : Biographie de Guillaume Apollinaire |
 | | Guillaume Apollinaire (pseudonyme de Wilhelm Apollinaris de Kostrowitzky est né à Rome le 26 août 1880 et mort à Paris le 9 novembre 1918. |  | | , Apollinaire est le plus original, le plus divers, le plus grand aussi des poètes qui ont cherché la rénovation de la poésie en France au début de notre siècle. |  | | Non mobilisable, Apollinaire se fit naturaliser, s'engagea volontairement, se battit comme artilleur d'abord, puis, sur sa demande, dans l'infanterie. |
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http://www.ac-strasbourg.fr/pedago/lettres/Lecture/Apollinairebio.htm
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| | Guiillame Appollinaire the Founding Father of Surrealism |
 | | Guillaume Apollinaire influenced the Surrealists with his creation of poetry before and during the first World War. |  | | His use of imagery not only in the words of the poem, but also in the format is a very powerful method for getting a point across. |
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http://newmedia.cgu.edu/cody/surrealism/guillame.htm
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| | TIME Europe Magazine: The Jungles Of The Mind -- Dec. 26, 2005 |
 | | Eventually, Rousseau was adopted by an avant-garde circle that also included the young painter Pablo Picasso and poet Guillaume Apollinaire. |  | | It is unquestionably weird, but the artist has used shape and color, especially the dead black of ravens, horse and drooping leaves, in an abstract way that was admired by painter Paul Gauguin. |  | | They nicknamed him Le Douanier (the customs man), and traded untrustworthy anecdotes about his gullibility. |
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http://www.time.com/time/europe/magazine/article/0,13005,901051226-1142150,00.html
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| | Mark W. Waggoner - 0962577022 - Gilles Henry |
 | | Guillaume Courtet : dominicain francais, martyr au Japon (1590-1637). |  | | Guillaume De MacHaut Oxford Studies of Composers 9. |  | | Guillaume Postel 1581 - 1981 actes du colloque international d Avranches 5 - 9 septembre 1981. |
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http://www.howtowrite.net/175226guillaume_apollinaire_a_critical_bibliography.html
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| | BookkooB: The Amorous Exploits of a Young Rakehell - Guillaume Apollinaire |
 | | BookkooB: The Amorous Exploits of a Young Rakehell - Guillaume Apollinaire |  | | Books Related to The Amorous Exploits of a Young Rakehell Guillaume Apollinaire |  | | Above you will see price and availability details for Amorous Exploits of a Young Rakehell by Guillaume Apollinaire from the leading UK book stores. |
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http://www.bookkoob.co.uk/book/1853266078.htm
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| | Guillaume Apollinaire, el abanderado de los poetas modernos (LXX) > elmundolibro - Anticuario |
 | | Por aquellos años conoce a dos de sus grandes amigos: Max Jacob y Picasso, juntos a ellos, el poeta descubrirá que también hay en él un crítico de arte. |  | | Desgraciadamente, la epidemia de gripe que ese mismo año 18 se declara en París se lleva a Guillaume Apollinaire, cuya salud ha quedado seriamente dañada a consecuencia de las heridas sufridas en combate. |  | | Guillaume Apollinaire, el abanderado de los poetas modernos -como con tanto acierto se le ha llegado a llamar- fue también uno de los grandes provocadores de un tiempo -añorado más tarde por Breton- en el que la burguesía aún se escandalizaba. |
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http://www.el-mundo.es/elmundolibro/2002/09/15/anticuario/1031931658.html
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| | Guillaume Apollinaire. The murdered poet. The rotting magician |
 | | The central theme of both works - the poet's life - is introduced in the narrative pattern with numerous allusions and reminiscences. |  | | The edition includes two pieces of prose by Guillaume Apollinaire (1880-1918). |  | | A newly translated into Russian adventure-story The Assassinated Poet (1916) is a parody of Apollinaire's contemporary society, its ways and customs. |
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http://www.limbakh.ru/eng/apoll.htm
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| | Guillaume Apollinaire Page 1 poetry archive plagiarist.com |
 | | » Poems by Guillaume Apollinaire at Poetry X |  | | Updated and corrected versions of poems by Guillaume Apollinaire, plus additional poems, are now available at our Poetry X Site: |  | | Poems by Guillaume Apollinaire remain at Plagiarist.com as a courtesy to those arriving via external links or through a search engine. |
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http://plagiarist.com/poetry/poets/2
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| | Amorous Exploits Of A Young Rakehell - Guillaume Apollinaire - Mobipocket eBook |
 | | Amorous Exploits Of A Young Rakehell - Guillaume Apollinaire - Mobipocket eBook |  | | He's said to have been the curator of forbidden works at the Biblioth?que Nationale, studying intently the classics of 19th Century Erotica before trying his own hand at the material, and this book was among the very first titles Olympia published. |  | | Apollinaire ranks among the most renowned French poets, dying of the Spanish flu after suffering grave injury in WWI. |
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http://www.ebookmall.com/ebook/83821-ebook.htm
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| | SIGLOXX - PAGINA PRINCIPAL |
 | | Guillaume Apollinaire falleció al caer la tarde del 9 de noviembre de 1918, rodeado de crisantemos blancos, luego de vivir como meritorio de un banco, escribir novelas eróticas para ganar algo dinero y reclamar fidelidad a las mujeres que amaba y a quienes les era infiel. |  | | A la izquierda, la pequeña figura del poeta Apollinaire |  | | Lo mismo se podría decir de Guillaume Apollinaire, el poeta que vivía "lanzando a los cielos su tinta, chupando sangre de lo que ama y encontrándolo deleitable", y que murió a los 38 años, atacado por las decepciones amorosas y, además, por la gripe que agravó una herida. |
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http://www.hoy.com.ec/sigloxx/1019.htm
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| | Guillaume Apollinaire |
 | | Selected Poems by Guillaume Apollinaire, Oliver Bernard (Translator) |  | | Christopher Logue, English Poet on Apollinaire 'Come to the edge' (1969) |  | | Mon destin au char d'or sera ton beave cocher |
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http://www.armory.com/~thrace/ev/siir/Apollinaire.html
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| | Guillaume Apollinaire, [Kostrowitsky], Fr poet (Alcools), dies at 38 November 9, 1918 in History |
 | | Guillaume Apollinaire, [Kostrowitsky], Fr poet (Alcools), dies at 38 |  | | Guillaume Apollinaire, [Kostrowitsky], Fr poet (Alcools), dies at 38 November 9, 1918 in History |  | | Add "Today in History" to Your Site - it's Easy! |
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http://www.oldevents.com/events/1918/november_9_1918_47081.html
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