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Jill Johnston reimagined herself as a queer lesbian subject through the figure of poet Guillaume Apollinaire, who—like Johnston—used surrealist techniques to reconfigure the relationship between art and criticism. This interlude explores the ways in which Johnston drew on Apollinaire.

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