Alcools

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Alcools is a landmark 1913 poetry collection by Guillaume Apollinaire that helped usher in modernist French poetry through its innovative free verse and vivid, fragmented imagery.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
poetry collection
author Guillaume Apollinaire NERFINISHED
compiler Guillaume Apollinaire NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin France
firstEditionFormat print
form free verse
genre poetry
hasInfluencedAuthor André Breton NERFINISHED
Paul Éluard NERFINISHED
hasInfluencedMovement Surrealism NERFINISHED
hasPart Annie NERFINISHED
Clotilde NERFINISHED
Cortège NERFINISHED
La Blanche Neige NERFINISHED
La Chanson du mal-aimé NERFINISHED
La Loreley NERFINISHED
La Maison des morts NERFINISHED
Le Pont Mirabeau NERFINISHED
Les Colchiques NERFINISHED
Les Fiançailles NERFINISHED
L’Adieu NERFINISHED
Marie NERFINISHED
Vendémiaire NERFINISHED
Zone NERFINISHED
hasPoeticTechnique juxtaposition of images
lyrical monologue
nonlinear narrative
symbolist imagery
influenced modernist French poetry
literaryMovement French avant-garde
Modernism
notableFor innovative use of free verse
rejection of traditional punctuation
vivid and fragmented imagery
originalLanguage French
periodCovered 1898–1913
placeOfPublication Paris NERFINISHED
publicationDate 1913
publisher Mercure de France NERFINISHED
theme love
melancholy
memory
modern urban life
time
travel
titleLanguage French
titleMeaning Alcohols

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