The simultanism in Apollinaire and Proust

Apollinaire and Proust share a historical time, the time ofavant-garde. Although they didn’t meet or influence each other, they share the cubist aesthetic, one of them at poetry andthe other oneat prose. Apollinaire and his poetry are located at atransition momentbetween a world that will be devasta...

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Autor principal: Mayet, Graciela
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Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Departamento de Letras - Facultad de Humanidade 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://revele.uncoma.edu.ar/index.php/letras/article/view/5072
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Sumario:Apollinaire and Proust share a historical time, the time ofavant-garde. Although they didn’t meet or influence each other, they share the cubist aesthetic, one of them at poetry andthe other oneat prose. Apollinaire and his poetry are located at atransition momentbetween a world that will be devastated by the First World War and anotherone thatarises,more modern and disruptive of artistic tradition. Two poems are selected to account for simultaneism andjuxtapositiontechnique,characteristic of cubism.Proust represents inÀ la recherche du temps perduthe world ofbelle époque,in anon-linear journeyinto the mind, juxtaposing different moments in the lives of characters,according to the current of simultaneism.This aesthetic, typical of cubism, points out different aspects of a character or an object, not only perceived through different spatial angles, but also in the course of time.This features of proustian writing are examined in the first novel of the writer,Du côté de chez Swann.