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Guillaume Apollinaire (1880–1918), a leading figure of the French avant-garde and coiner of the term ‘surrealism’, wrote imaginative fiction alongside his revolutionary poetry, including the tale ‘The Moon King’ and other fantastical, sometimes erotic speculative stories. His restless modern imagination touched the fantastic as it touched everything else in early-twentieth-century art.
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