Guillaume Apollinaire and André Salmon: Two Poets in Correspondence
As the Letters and Texts Go, through the Years, 1903-1969
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https://doi.org/10.13135/2281-6658/6344Keywords:
Friendship, Correspondence, Various exchanges, Posthumous dialogueAbstract
This article, based on correspondence and various exchanges, tells the story of an undying friendship between two poet-brothers: Guillaume Apollinaire and André Salmon. This story has indeed continued well beyond the death of Guillaume, November 9, 1918. This is evidenced by a posthumous dialogue with the lost friend, maintained by the author of Souvenirs sans fin, who died on March 12, 1969.
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