Apollinaire's first book: a collection of outrageous short stories
about heretics, renegade mystics and criminal religious fanatics,
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 geographic information,
Apollinaire's stories rely neither on the dream nor on unlikely
juxtaposition, but instead represent an approach that André Breton
called a formula for Surrealism; its music, Breton famously wrote, is
like gold pebbles rolled in a torrent. Apollinaire himself wrote of The
Heresiarch & Co., This is a book for those who love literature,
powerful and disturbing, strange and logical ... The author, amid so
many fantastic, tragic and sometimes sublime inventions, intoxicates
himself with a charming erudition with which he also intoxicates his
readers.