THE HERESIARCH AND CO. by Guillaume Apollinaire, translated by Rémy Inglis Hall
Doubleday, 1965, First edition, 183 pp., 5 3/4" X 8 1/2", Hardcover
Very good
A collection of outrageous short stories about heretics, provincial romantics, and adventurers in crime, The Heresiarch & Co. was Apollinaire's first book, and reportedly remained his favorite. Making full use of his encyclopedic knowledge of obscure historical, ecclesiastical, and geographical information, Apollinaire's stories rely neither on the dream, nor on juxtaposition, but nonetheless represent a technique that André Breton called a "formula" for Surrealism; its "music," he said, is "like gold pebbles rolled in a torrent." Apollinaire himself wrote about The Heresiarch Co., "This is a book for those who love literature, powerful and disturbing, strange and logical."