Huidobro published Poemas articos in Madrid in 1918, this being the
last of a rapid series of publications which established him as a
major new talent both in French and in Spanish. Poemas articos is
particularly interesting in that it shows the author taking on
board lessons learned from Guillaume Apollinaire-an early friend in
Paris-and probably also Pierre Reverdy, although this is something
of an assumption, given that Reverdy repudiated his early work from
this period and the poems that might have been an influence are no
longer extant; the two poets also fell out, for reasons that are
unclear. In any event, this is his longest Spanish-language volume
up to this point, and marks a significant breakthrough. This
edition also includes variant French versions.
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