Calligrammes: Poèmes de la paix et de la guerre (1913-1916)
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A sequence of inventive poems blends free verse, typographic play, and image-shaped text to explore modernity, intimacy, and wartime experience. Poems range from compact lyrical fragments to sprawling surreal lists and visual calligrams, using abrupt juxtapositions of machines, landscapes, memory, and desire to shift tone between humor, melancholy, and prophetic intensity. Recurring motifs include battle and loss, urban life, travel, and bodily sensation, while formal experiments—montage, unexpected syntax, and spatial arrangement—collapse distinctions between picture and poem to evoke fleeting impressions and expansive imaginative visions.
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