Re: Heart Crown and Mirror (Poetry by Guillaume Apollinaire)
DomA Send a noteboard - 16/01/2011 01:57:59 AM
So, with the combination of the interesting form and the carefully chosen words he made it to fame
I would say it's the other way around... Appollinaire's calligrames were even published at all and made it into anthologies because they are amusing little items (which he never published, by the way - they are a posthumous work) by a poet/playright/novelist whose body of work is otherwise relatively important, more than enough to justify publishing these after his death (Appollinaire's cultural importance is linked a lot to the influence his works and ideas, automatic writing notably, had over the early 20th century French intellectuals and artistic movements, like surrealism and and even the cubist painters with whom he was friend (he wrote about the cubist movement). His work are mostly read as part of understanding better the artists they influenced - André Breton for instance - rather than as "great works" in their own right nowadays).
Heart Crown and Mirror (Poetry by Guillaume Apollinaire)
15/01/2011 08:57:40 PM
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I'd heard of Apollinaire, but I hadn't seen these before, kinda neat.
15/01/2011 09:41:51 PM
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Re: I'd heard of Apollinaire, but I hadn't seen these before, kinda neat.
15/01/2011 09:59:01 PM
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And the poem in the link was cool. I was surprised when it started moving.
15/01/2011 10:02:09 PM
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Yeah, obviously the moving is an addition of the guy who put it online.
15/01/2011 10:32:33 PM
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Re: Yeah, obviously the moving is an addition of the guy who put it online.
15/01/2011 10:48:41 PM
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Okay, well, the first part should read something like this (obviously without the layout):
15/01/2011 11:02:44 PM
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Re: Heart Crown and Mirror (Poetry by Guillaume Apollinaire)
16/01/2011 01:57:59 AM
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