Very Good +/Very Good. First American Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" Tall. First U.S. edition bound in red cloth, 546 pages. Book has minor rubbing at the edges. Dj has a faded spine & some tiny frays.
Italian-French poet Guillaume Apollinaire, originally Wilhelm Apollinaris de Kostrowitzky, led figures in avant-garde literary and artistic circles.
A Polish mother bore Wilhelm Albert Włodzimierz Apolinary Kostrowicki, this known writer and critic.
People credit him among the foremost of the early 20th century with coining the word surrealism and with writing Les Mamelles de Tirésias (1917), the play of the earliest works, so described and later used as the basis for an opera in 1947.
M. Odilon Redon, who rarely exhibits his work, has sent some very curious mystical blobs.
I did in fact inform the two ill-bred young men that the incident would be resolved in the customary way on the dueling ground. At that, they immediately retracted, prevented no doubt by their cubist principles from engaging in a fight.
An important work for anyone interested in early 20th century art history. I knew Apollinaire was a fantastic poet, but now I'm equally impressed by his writings on art and criticism.
I wish I was more of an art girlie, this probably would have made a lot more sense! But I did enjoy a lot of Apollinaire’s descriptions and the way he wrote about the cubists.