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Poet Assassinated  
Author: Guillaume Apollinaire
ISBN: 1878972294
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
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Text: English, French (translation)




Poet Assassinated

FROM THE PUBLISHER

The poet Apollinaire was modernism's first champion, and after his early death in 1918, he became its first saint.

In 1916, while recovering from a head wound received in World War I, he published The Poet Assassinated, his most famous work of prose; a roman a clef mythologizing himself as well as friends and enemies including Pablo Picasso, Marie Laurencin, Jean Cocteau, Max Jacob, and others from the legendary "banquet years" of prewar Paris.

With wit, erudition, and venom, Apollinaire concocts a Rabelaisian parallel universe, and slyly tells his own life story, from illegitimate birth to literary fame, in the process. The novella recounts the life and death of Croniamantal, whose birth is "saluted" by the Eiffel Tower's "beautiful erection," who rises through the Parisian literary world to proclaim himself "the greatest of living poets," and who is promptly torn to pieces by a mob.

     



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