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    Apollinaire

    Do you like Apollinaire's poems? I'm really having trouble to get used to his style, it's really difficult in terms of understanding what he wants to say.

    If you don't know at all who it is, check out

    Pont Mirabeau
    Zone
    Nuit Rhénane (Sorry, I only know the titles in French since we're studying them in French...)

    I honestly like his ideas, but it's way too surrealistic; even though critics don't classify him as a forerunner, I think he's got what it takes.

    I'd like to hear what you think

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    Guillaume Apollinaire

    Guillaume Apollinaire
    (from Alcools, 1913)
    first published, Feb. 1912
    Apollinaire reading the poem (1:14): MP3
    & settings by Léo Ferré, Serge Reggiani, Marc Lavoine



    Le pont Mirabeau

    Sous le pont Mirabeau coule la Seine
    Et nos amours
    Faut-il qu'il m'en souvienne
    La joie venait toujours après la peine
    Vienne la nuit sonne l'heure
    Les jours s'en vont je demeure

    Les mains dans les mains restons face à face
    Tandis que sous
    Le pont de nos bras passe
    Des éternels regards l'onde si lasse

    Vienne la nuit sonne l'heure
    Les jours s'en vont je demeure

    L'amour s'en va comme cette eau courante
    L'amour s'en va
    Comme la vie est lente
    Et comme l'Espérance est violente

    Vienne la nuit sonne l'heure
    Les jours s'en vont je demeure

    Passent les jours et passent les semaines
    Ni temps passé
    Ni les amours reviennent
    Sous le pont Mirabeau coule la Seine

    Vienne la nuit sonne l'heure
    Les jours s'en vont je demeure



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    Mirabeau Bridge
    Translated by Richard Wilbur

    Under the Mirabeau Bridge there flows the Seine
    Must I recall
    Our loves recall how then
    After each sorrow joy came back again

    Let night come on bells end the day
    The days go by me still I stay

    Hands joined and face to face let's stay just so
    While underneath
    The bridge of our arms shall go
    Weary of endless looks the river's flow

    Let night come on bells end the day
    The days go by me still I stay

    All love goes by as water to the sea
    All love goes by
    How slow life seems to me
    How violent the hope of love can be

    Let night come on bells end the day
    The days go by me still I stay

    The days the weeks pass by beyond our ken
    Neither time past
    Nor love comes back again
    Under the Mirabeau Bridge there flows the Seine

    Let night come on bells end the day
    The days go by me still I stay
    Last edited by quasimodo1; 11-01-2009 at 10:29 PM. Reason: http://writing.upenn.edu/library/Apollinaire_Mirabeau.html

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    I'm afraid I haven't read much of Apollinaire, but I like what I've read so far, and I have translated two of his poems, Un soir d''été and La France. It might help to read other French symbolist poets, and also to familiarise yourself with symbolist art. The bilingual Modern French Poets, published by Dover is a good place to start. Unfortunately, it doesn't include my favourite French poet, Louis Arragon (whom I've also been translating) but it contains such poets as Max Jacob, André Breton and Robert Desnos. Deep reading of their poetry should prove quite rewarding.

    For the visual arts, I recommend Norbert Wolf's Symbolism, published by Taschen.

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