Alcools
Guillaume Apollinaire
Read by LibriVox Volunteers
Apollinaire is a pivotal figure in the history of French poetry. Friend of Picasso, albeit a sometimes volatile one, inventor of the term 'surrealism' and the poem without punctuation, he advocated a poetry that was direct and intuitive, free of any refined intellectualism. Alcools, published in 1913, represents his most significant collection of poems. (Résumé par Malone) (2 hr 39 min)
Chapters
| Zone | 14:22 | Read by Malone |
| Le Pont Mirabeau | 1:53 | Read by Malone |
| La Chanson du Mal-Aimé | 17:40 | Read by Malone |
| Les Colchiques | 1:35 | Read by Malone |
| Palais | 2:40 | Read by Sonia |
| Chantre | 0:37 | Read by Malone |
| Crépuscule | 1:38 | Read by Malone |
| Annie | 1:12 | Read by Malone |
| La Maison des morts | 10:28 | Read by Malone |
| Clotilde | 1:07 | Read by Malone |
| Cortège | 5:56 | Read by Malone |
| Marizibill | 1:27 | Read by Malone |
| Le voyageur | 4:46 | Read by Malone |
| Marie | 1:52 | Read by Malone |
| La blanche neige | 1:09 | Read by Malone |
| Poème lu au mariage d'André Salmon | 4:40 | Read by Malone |
| L'Adieu | 0:35 | Read by Sonia |
| Salomé | 1:39 | Read by Michaël Cadilhac |
| La porte | 0:55 | Read by Sonia |
| Merlin et la vieille femme | 4:19 | Read by Kalynda |
| Saltimbanques | 0:54 | Read by Sonia |
| Le larron | 7:54 | Read by LibriVox Volunteers |
| Le vent nocturne | 1:17 | Read by Kalynda |
| Lul de Faltenin | 2:13 | Read by Simona Rusu |
| La tzigane | 0:57 | Read by Sonia |
| L'ermite | 7:05 | Read by Kalynda |
| Automne | 0:54 | Read by Kalynda |
| L'Émigrant de Landor Road | 3:07 | Read by Simona Rusu |
| Rosemonde | 1:14 | Read by Linda Olsen Fitak |
| Le brasier | 4:24 | Read by Michaël Cadilhac |
| Nuit rhénane | 2:12 | Read by Linda Olsen Fitak |
| Mai | 1:37 | Read by Owen Cook |
| La synagogue | 2:19 | Read by Linda Olsen Fitak |
| Les cloches | 1:16 | Read by Stephanie |
| La Loreley | 3:03 | Read by Namousette |
| Schinderhannes | 1:47 | Read by Namousette |
| Rhénane d'automne | 2:54 | Read by Namousette |
| Les sapins | 1:39 | Read by Namousette |
| Les femmes | 2:55 | Read by Michaël Cadilhac |
| Signe | 0:54 | Read by Sonia |
| Un soir | 1:27 | Read by Laurette |
| La dame | 0:43 | Read by Emma Charlotte |
| Les fiançailles | 7:11 | Read by Michaël Cadilhac |
| Clair de lune | 1:05 | Read by Sonia |
| 1909 | 1:58 | Read by Linda Olsen Fitak |
| A la Santé | 2:41 | Read by Simona Rusu |
| Automne malade | 1:27 | Read by Emma Charlotte |
| Hôtels | 1:10 | Read by Linda Olsen Fitak |
| Cors de chasse | 0:54 | Read by Sonia |
| Vendémiaire | 9:59 | Read by Simona Rusu |
Reviews
Mon dieu...
A LibriVox Listener
Le narrateur est soit alcoolisé ou alors il parle le français très dépressif... Les autres voix sont incompréhensibles ...
A LibriVox Listener
très difficile de comprendre les poèmes car le narrateur a un accent et n’articule pas très bien tous les mots
Dommage
Maximo
Lecture agréable à entendre mais malheureusement l'accent très prononcé rend la compréhension trop difficile pour apprécier vraiment le texte
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