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Apollinaire (Original Post) ananda Jul 2015 OP
Apollinaire: quotations & poems (translations) Petrushka Jul 2015 #1
Wondering ananda Jul 2015 #2
I heard the come to the edge one when I was in figure skating a very long time ago but didn't Cavallo Feb 2016 #3

ananda

(28,870 posts)
2. Wondering
Sat Jul 18, 2015, 05:42 PM
Jul 2015

Thanks, Petrushka.

I wonder if Apollinaire pushed his life and his art to the edge in order to escape the trivial, the boredom, the usual and, thereby, the boundaries of art. He was at the forefront of the new-guard waves of early twentieth art, sort of the energy behind it, even though his own art didn't exactly achieve the heights of those that followed. It was still pretty good and interesting, though... lots of energy and some decadence, too.

Cavallo

(348 posts)
3. I heard the come to the edge one when I was in figure skating a very long time ago but didn't
Tue Feb 23, 2016, 02:21 AM
Feb 2016

know who had written it until now.

I like this one:
When man resolved to imitate walking, he invented the wheel, which does not look like a leg. In doing this, he was practicing surrealism without knowing it.”
― Guillaume Apollinaire

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