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Apollinaire, Guillaume

BORN: , Rome

DIED: , Paris

NATIONALITY: French, Italian

GENRE: Poetry, drama, nonfiction

MAJOR WORKS:
Alcools ()
The Cubist Painters ()
The Breasts of Tiresias ()
Caligrammes ()

Overview

Guillaume Apollinaire is known as a leader in the development of avant-garde artistic movements in Europe, and as the person who coined the word “surrealism.” In his brief but prolific career, he produced innovative poetry and theater, and influential works of criticism and literary theory.

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  • He became a legend for his artistic daring and his flamboyant, bohemian personality.

    Works in Biographical and Historical Context

    A Cosmopolitan Childhood Apollinaire was born in Rome on August 26, , under the name Wilhelm Apollinaris de Kostrowitsky.

    He was born out of wedlock to a poor Polish noblewoman and an Italian army officer, who abandoned Apollinaire's mother soon after the boy's birth. He spent his youth moving around the French Riviera with his gambl