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A collection of lyric and narrative poems that alternates intimate meditations on love and loss with vivid urban, maritime, and travel scenes, blending classical and religious imagery with modern technology and everyday detail. Poems vary from sonnet-like stanzas to free verse, juxtaposing tradition and modernity, memory and movement, with recurring motifs of bridges, rivers, trains, and foreign landscapes. The voice shifts between elegiac restraint and ironic, colloquial observation, and the poet uses musical rhythms, surprising metaphors, and collage-like juxtapositions to evoke longing, nostalgia, and the restless energy of city life.

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Guillaume Apollinaire

Guillaume Apollinaire was a French poet, playwright, and art critic, known for his innovative contributions to modern poetry and his role in the development of Surrealism. Born in 1880, he is celebrated for his unique style that blends traditional forms with avant-garde techniques. His notable works include "Alcools," a collection that showcases his experimentation with free verse, and "Calligrammes," which features poems arranged in visual forms. Apollinaire's writings often reflect his fascination with art and the tumultuous experiences of his time, particularly during World War I. He remains a significant figure in 20th-century literature, influencing generations of poets and artists.

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