[Gutenberg 60771] • The Poet Assassinated
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- Authors
- Apollinaire, Guillaume
- Publisher
- Exact Change
- Tags
- french fiction -- 20th century -- translations into english , poetry
- ISBN
- 9781878972293
- Date
- 1916-01-01T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 0.68 MB
- Lang
- en
Apollinaire was Modernism's first champion, and after his early death in 1918, he became its first saint. Lying in a hospital bed in 1915, recovering from combat wounds suffered in World War I, Apollinaire assembled the fragments of a tragicomic, mock-epic and occasionally obscene autobiography-a-clef: *The Poet Assassinated*. This novella recounts the life and death of Croniamantal, whose birth is -saluted- by the Eiffel Tower's -beautiful erection, - who rises through the Parisian literary world to proclaim himself - the greatest of living poets, - and who is then torn to pieces by a mob. A statue built -out of nothing, like poetry and glory, - is constructed in his honor. This translation is by Matthew Josephson, an American editor who arrived in Paris just after the war and entered the circle of avant-garde artists and poets that had been galvanized by Apollinaire's life and death. Josephson was among the first to introduce these Dadaists and Surrealists to America, via his small magazine, *Broom* , and among his most ambitious projects was this translation, published by Broom as a limited-edition book in 1923 and never since reprinted.