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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)

See also

  • Alcools (full text in French)
  • Alcools (English translation by A. S. Kline)