Alcools
Alcools (Alcohol) is a collection of poems by the French author Guillaume Apollinaire. His first major collection, it was published in 1913.
The first poem in the collection Zone - an epic poem of Paris, has been called "the great poem of early Modernism" by the scholar Martin Sorrell.
The Poems
- 1909
- À la Santé
- Automne malade
- Automne
- Annie
- Chantre
- Clair de lune
- Clotilde
- Cors de chasse
- Cortège
- Crépuscule
- Hôtels
- L'Adieu
- L'Émigrant de Landor Road
- L'Ermite
- La Blanche Neige
- La Chanson du Mal Aimé
- La Dame
- La Loreley
- La Maison des morts
- La Porte
- La Synagogue
- La Tzigane
- Le Brasier
- Le Larron
- Le Pont Mirabeau
- Le Vent nocturne
- Le Voyageur
- Les Cloches
- Les Colchiques
- Les Femmes
- Les Fiançailles
- Les Sapins
- Lul de Faltenin
- Mai
- Marie
- Marizibill
- Merlin
- Merlin et la Vieille Femme
- Nuit rhénane
- Palais
- Poème lu au mariage d'André Salmon
- Rhénane d'automne
- Rosemonde
- Salomé
- Saltimbanques
- Schinderhannes
- Signe
- Un soir
- Vendémiaire
- Zone (voir : Pihis)
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- Alcools (full text in French)
- Alcools (English translation by A. S. Kline)