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摘要
摘要本文试图揭示纪尧姆·阿波利奈尔与法国超现实主义诗人罗伯特·德诺斯(1900 - 1945)之间的联系。他们都是狂热的读者,大众文学、电影和前卫艺术的爱好者。他们的作品主题也密切相关,日常生活的骚乱,现代城市的诗歌,大众的想象,战争,爱情,色情主义,以及性变态。阿波利奈尔的名字经常出现在德斯诺早期的诗歌中。他也以文学人物的身份出现在“自动”文本集《psamnalitsams de l’enfer ou Nouvelles hsamides》中。他在德斯诺作品中的存在也以一种隐晦的方式表现出来,通过借用的诗歌标题或对他作品的大量典故和参考。
Sous les vents nocturnes… Les échos apollinariens dans l'œuvre de Robert Desnos
Echoes of the work of Guillaume Apollinaire in the works of Robert Desnos ABSTRACT The article is an attempt to show the links between Guillaume Apollinaire and Robert Desnos (1900– 1945), a French poet closely associated with surrealism. They were both avid readers, lovers of mass literature, cinema and avant-garde art. They are also closely related by the themes of their works domi nated by the riot of everyday life, poetry of the modern city, popular imagination, war, love, eroti -cism, as well as sexual perversions. Apollinaire’s name often appears in early Desnos poems. He also appears as a literary character in the collection of “automatic” texts Pénalités de l’enfer ou Nouvelles Hébrides . His presence in Desnos’s work is also manifested in a veiled manner, through a borrowed poem title or numerous allusions and references to his works.