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my name is Apollinaire and I am 5 foot 1

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When was Guillaume Apollinaire born?

Guillaume Apollinaire was born on August 26, 1880.


When was Prix Guillaume Apollinaire created?

Prix Guillaume Apollinaire was created in 1947.


What is Guillaume Apollinaire's birthday?

Guillaume Apollinaire was born on August 26, 1880.


What is the birth name of Guillaume Apollinaire?

Guillaume Apollinaire's birth name is De Kostrowitzki, Guillelmus Apollinaris.


How old was Guillaume Apollinaire at death?

Guillaume Apollinaire died on November 9, 1918 at the age of 38.


How old is Guillaume Apollinaire?

Guillaume Apollinaire was born on August 26, 1880 and died on November 9, 1918. Guillaume Apollinaire would have been 38 years old at the time of death or 134 years old today.


Who made the calligram famous?

Guillaume Apollinaire


How do you pronounce   Guillaume Apollinaire?

In French, the name Guillaume is pronounced "Gee-yohm." The "G" has a hard pronunciation, as in "go." Apollinaire is pronounced "Ah-pawl-een-air."


How do you pronounce Guillaume?

In French, the name Guillaume is pronounced "Gee-yohm." The "G" has a hard pronunciation, as in "go." Apollinaire is pronounced "Ah-pawl-een-air."


What has the author Cecily Mackworth written?

Cecily Mackworth has written: 'Guillaume Apollinaire and the cubist life' -- subject(s): Cubism


What is an example of a calligram?

One example of a calligram is the poem "The Mouse's Tale" in Lewis Carroll's "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland." In this poem, the shape of a mouse's tail is visually represented in the arrangement of the text on the page.


What's the French original of Guillaume Apollinaire's come to the edge?

I can't find the equivalent in 'Calligrammes' or 'Alcools' (the two major works of Apollinaire). Apparently, it might not be from Apollinaire, (Nigel Rees - MARK MY WORDS: Great Quotations And the Stories Behind Them - Barnes & Noble, 2002) but written by an Englishman, Christopher LOGUE. (story in link)