Alcools

Poetry collection by Guillaume Apollinaire
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Alcools (English: Alcohols) is a collection of poems by the French author Guillaume Apollinaire. His first major collection was published in 1913.

The first poem in the collection, Zone (an epic poem of Paris), has been called "the great poem of early Modernism" by the scholar Martin Sorrell.

The poems of the collection, in alphabetic order

  • 1909
  • À la Santé
  • Automne malade
  • Automne
  • Annie
  • Chantre
  • Clair de lune
  • Clotilde
  • Cors de chasse
  • Cortège
  • Crépuscule
  • Hôtels
  • L'Adieu
  • L'Émigrant de Landor Road
  • L'Ermite
  • La Blanche Neige
  • La Chanson du Mal Aimé
  • La Dame
  • La Loreley
  • La Maison des morts
  • La Porte
  • La Synagogue
  • La Tzigane
  • Le Brasier
  • Le Larron
  • Le Pont Mirabeau
  • Le Vent nocturne
  • Le Voyageur
  • Les Cloches
  • Les Colchiques
  • Les Femmes
  • Les Fiançailles
  • Les Sapins
  • Lul de Faltenin
  • Mai
  • Marie
  • Marizibill
  • Merlin et la Vieille Femme
  • Nuit rhénane
  • Palais
  • Poème lu au mariage d'André Salmon
  • Rhénane d'automne
  • Rosemonde
  • Salomé
  • Saltimbanques
  • Schinderhannes
  • Signe
  • Un soir
  • Vendémiaire
  • Zone (voir : Pihis)

See also

  • Le Monde's 100 Books of the Century

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