The work of Louis Zukofsky has been gaining exposure as a new
generation of poets and scholars "rediscover" the American
avant-garde tradition. Concurrently, interest in Guillaume
Apollinaire's work has grown in recent years as English departments
re-explore international modernism. In this extended essay, one of
the American literary giants of the 20th Century provides deep
readings of the French modernist's entire oeuvre and provides
insight into his own formative aesthetic. Two sections of the essay
were published in Westminster Magazine in 1932; the complete book
is available here for the first time in English. The book builds
its arguments with extensive quotations from Apollinaire's poems in
their orignal French; this bilingual edition is the latest offering
in what Publisher's Weekly has hailed as "an essential series."
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