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Apollinaire, Guillaume, 1880-1918

 Person

Dates

  • Existence: 18800825 - 19181109

Found in 410 Collections and/or Records:

The Avant-Garde Today / Russell, Charles, editor ; Acker K ; Apollinaire G ; Aragon L ; Arp J ; Artaud A ; Baader J ; Ball H ; Baudelaire C ; Boccioni U ; Brecht B ; Breton A ; Burroughs WS ; Cage J ; Carra C ; Cortazar J ; Dali S ; DeVree P ; Derrida J ; Eluard P ; Ernst M ; Federman R ; Gass W ; Gomringer E ; Grosz G ; Hausmann R ; Herzfelde W ; Hoch H ; Huelsenbeck R ; Cabrera-Infante G ; Ionesco E ; Janco M ; Jandl E ; Jarry A ; Joyce J ; Kamensky V ; Kafka F ; Kristeva J ; Magritte R ; Mallarme S ; Masson A ; Mayakovsky V ; Mayrocker F ; Murdoch I ; Musil R ; Paz O ; Peret B ; Picasso P ; Ray M ; Rimbaud A ; Roche D ; Roche M ; Ruhm G ; Russolo L ; Sarduy S ; Severini G ; Sollers P ; Sukenick R ; Tzara T ; Valery P ; Yeats W., 1985

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Identifier: CC-54080-614301
Scope and Contents After introducing the theory and historical background of the avant-garde, this book examines the major figures and movements from Rimbaud, Apollinaire, and Italian Futurism, through Dada and surrealism, Mayakovsky, Russian Futurism and Brecht, to the post-modernist writers Burroughs, Robbe-Grillet, and Pynchon. This book also includes a section of political poetry such as "The Future of Socialism" by Helmut Heissenbuttel below.nobody exploitsnobody oppressesnobody is exploitednobody is oppressednobody wins anythingnobody loses anythingnobody is masternobody is slavenobody is superiornobody is subordinatenobody owes anything to younobody does anything to younobody owns nothingnobody exploits nobodynobody oppresses nobodynobody is exploited by nobodynobody is oppressed by nobodynobody wins nothingnobody loses nothingnobody is master of nobodynobody is slave of nobodynobody is superior to nobodynobody is subordinate to nobodynobody owes anything to nobodynobody does anything to...
Dates: 1985

The Book Beautiful and The Binding as Art II / Fleming, John ; Juvelis, Priscilla ; Apollinaire G ; Iliazd ; Mallarme S ; Tzara T., 1985

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Identifier: CC-11465-11681
Scope and Contents

The collaged pages are tipped in colored illustrations of several bookbindings. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1985

The Cubist Poets in Paris: An Anthology / Breunig, L.C., editor ; Albert-Birot P ; Cendrars B ; Huidobro V ; Savage L ; Delaunay S ; Apollinaire G ; Cocteau J ; Jacob M ; Salmon A., 1995

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Identifier: CC-24013-24463
Scope and Contents

This book includes an English translation of "Prose of the Trans-Siberian" by Blaise Cendrars, held by the Sackner Archive. "En Forme de Cheval" by Apollinaire in his deluxe exhibition catalog of Leopold Survage that is held by Rare Book Library Columbia University, is described as a horse that "has a pink wash of color over the head, neck, and left foreleg of the horse." The corresponding deluxe catalog from the Sackner Archive has the horse completely covered in pink wash. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1995

The History of Performance Art According to Me / Martha Wilson; S Mallarme; FT Marinetti; G Apollinaire; V Mayakovsky; J Holzer; D Higgins; L Weiner; R Johnson., 2005

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Identifier: CC-48128-69151
Scope and Contents

This is a copy of a lecture given by Martha Wilson. It includes a listing of the slides she used to illustrate her historical points or reference. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 2005

The History of Performance Art According to Me / Martha Wilson; S Mallarme; FT Marinetti; G Apollinaire; V Mayakovsky; J Holzer; D Higgins; L Weiner; R Johnson., 2005

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Identifier: CC-48128-69151
Scope and Contents

This is a copy of a lecture given by Martha Wilson. It includes a listing of the slides she used to illustrate her historical points or reference. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 2005

The History of Performance Art According to Me / Wilson, Martha; Mallarme S; Marinetti FT; Apollinaire G; Mayakovsky V; Holzer J; Higgins D; Weiner L; Johnson R., 2008

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Identifier: CC-48127-69150
Scope and Contents

This is a copy of a lecture given by Martha Wilson. It includes a listing of the slides she used to illustrate her historical points or reference. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 2008

The Howard L And Murial Weingrow Collection Of Avant Garde Art and Literature at Hofstra University: An Annotated Bibliographjy / Lekatsas, Barbara, compiler ; Ades D ; Alechinsky P ; Altmann R ; Apollinaire G ; Aragon L ; Artaud A ; Schauffelen KB ; Bataille G ; Bayer H ; Bayer K ; Belloli C ; Beres P ; Blaine J ; Blake W ; Bory JF ; Breton A ; Brossa J ; Carroll L ; Cendrars B ; Char R ; Claus CF ; Cobbing B ; Mayer HJ ; Crevel R ; Crotti J ; Dali S ; Dante ; Dine J ; Dix O ; Dohl R ; Dorfles G ; Dotremont C ; Delaunay R ; Dubuffet J ; Duchamp M ; Eluard P ; Ernst M ; Fernbach-Flarscheim C ; Fingesten M ; Folon ; Goll Y ; Grieshaber H ; Grosz G ; Helms H ; Heartfeld J ; Herzfelde W ; Higgins D ; Holz A ; Hugnet G ; Huelsenbeck R ; Isou I ; Jacob M ; Jarry A ; Jorn A ; Jouffroy A ; Kaprow A ; Kantor I ; Kirby M ; Kitaj R ; Klee P ; Kleist H ; Koch R ; Kostelanetz R ; Kriwet F ; Kutter M ; Larionov M ; Goncharova N ; Lebel JJ ; Lebel R ; Leiris M ; Levis-Mano G ; Levy J ; Lissitzky E ; Arp H ; Magritte R ; Mallarme S ; Mansour J ; Marinetti FT ; Massin R ; Mesens E ; Miro J ; Moholy-Nagy L ; Mon F ; Morgenstern C ; Motherwell R ; Munari B ; Novelli G ; Oldenburg C ; Paolozzi E ; Penrose R ; Peret B ; Picabia F ; Picasso P ; Queneau R ; Ray M ; Reichardt J ; Ribemont-Dessaignes G ; Richter H ; Rimbaud A ; Roh F ; Roth D ; Salmon A ; Leger F ; Severini G ; Seuphor M ; Sharkey JJ ; Gomringer E ; Finlay IH ; Houedard DS ; Solt ME ; Soupault P ; Themerson S ; Ting W ; Tschichold J ; Tzara T ; Vasarely V ; Verkauf W ; DeVries H ; Weibel P ; Werkman HN ; Bann S ; Young L ; Zurn U., 1985

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Identifier: CC-53673-59625
Scope and Contents Nudel Books: The Howard L. and Muriel Weingrow Collection consists of approximately 4,000 items including original illustrated books, periodicals, exhibition catalogues, pamphlets, posters, manuscripts, letters, and original prints representing most of the major avant-garde movements of the twentieth century. It provides important information on primary and secondary works of related movements as well as themes of interest and concern to modern artists and writers. This catalogue is divided into two sections. Part One deals with all material excluding periodicals, which are covered in Part Two. Authors and/or artists are listed alphabetically. Each item is identified in terms of its movement. A description of its size and contents; information on special features of the publication, such as paper, binding, and edition; and other pertinent data concerning materials inherent in the book, periodical, catalogue, or object are provided. The reproductions included are representative of...
Dates: 1985

The Oxford Guide to Word Games / Augard, Tony ; Carroll L ; Gomringer E ; Apollinaire G ; Herbert G ; Finlay IH ; Morgan E ; Williams E., 1986

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Identifier: CC-26710-27180
Scope and Contents

This is an anthology with definitions and examples of topics that include Riddles, Enigmas, Charades, Acrostics, Word Squares, Crosswords, Scrabble, Anagrams, Rebuses, Chronograms, Palindromes, Panagrams, Lipograms, Letter Games, Alphabet Games, Playing with Poetry, Concrete Poetry, Tongue Twisters, Spoonerisms, Lapsus Linguae, Games of Lewis Carroll, Consequences, Twenty Questions, Hangman, Puns, and The Longest Word. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1986

The Page as Alternative Space, 1909-1929 / Franklin Furnace ; Marinetti FT ; Apollinaire G ; Albert-Birot P ; Tzara T ; Stieglitz A ; VanDoesburg T ; Rodchenko A ; Schwitters K., 1980

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Identifier: CC-11616-11832
Scope and Contents

Checklist for the exhibition of magazines from the European avant garde. Several of these periodicals are held by the Sackner Archive including Lacerba, Blast, Sic, Anthologie Dada, and Der Dada. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1980

The Poet Assassinated / Apollinaire, Guillaume ; Ron Padgett, translator ; Dine J., 1968

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Identifier: CC-24752-25205
Scope and Contents

Illustrated by Jim Dine. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1968

The Poetics of Indeterminacy, 1981

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Identifier: CC-30101-31499
Scope and Contents

In this book, Perloff traces the history of modern poetry mainly through such poets as Rimbaud, Apollinaire, Gertrude Stein, Ezra Pound, Sanuel Beckett, John Ashbery, David Antin and John Cage. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1981

The Teachers & Writers Handbook of Poetic Forms / Padgett, Ron, editor ; Apollinaire G ; Ashbery J ; Basho ; Berrigan T ; DeCampos H ; Cangiullo F ; Creeley R ; cummings ee ; Dante ; Carroll L ; Finlay IH ; Fuller B ; Ginsberg A ; Goeritz M ; Herbert G ; Herrick R ; Huelsenbeck R ; Joyce J ; Kharms D ; Lear E ; Mallarme S ; Michaux H ; Morgan E ; Morgenstern C ; Ponge F ; Pound E ; Rimbaud A ; Rothenberg J ; Schwerner A ; Smith S ; Theocritus ; Thomas D ; Tzara T ; Williams E ; Coolidge C ; Gomringer E., 1987

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Identifier: CC-27847-28982
Scope and Contents This book defines 74 basic forms of poetry, summarizes their histories, and quotes excellent examples. The essay on concrete poetry states that "concrete poems use space. They use sound. Instead of simply letting the words stand for something else, the words in the poem dramatize their meaning by the way they look. They draw attention to their physical appearance, ink on the page. The poem becomes a collage of words, letters, and other symbols that may or may not have something to do with the meaning we usually assign to them. [Concrete poets] see poetry as a visual of graphic art. They see it as something that can be abstract and that must be looked at in order to be understood. In trying to enhance the meaning of the poem, as well as to free the poem from what these poets see as its linguistic or verbal limitations, they have made typeface, symbol, shape, and the spatial relationships between letters, words and lines fundamental elements." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth...
Dates: 1987