ROUNDNESS

By: Pierre Drieu de La Rochelle
February 5, 2026

A series dedicated to poems, published c. 1900–1935, the Radium Age sf-adjacent themes of which include: dystopia and utopia, far-out mathematics and the fourth dimension, Afro-futurism, catastrophe, future war, new technologies, scientific breakthrough, dehumanization, cosmic awe, disenchantment and unseen forces, unknowable aliens and singularity. Research and selection by Joshua Glenn; thematic index here.

Ivan Kliun’s Spherical Suprematism (early 1920s)

…Chant

Let all our air be riddled with radiant
     incantations.
On the loquacious receivers let the word of
     the communion crackle like the kisses of
     a chance meeting
Let the latest news strike the nocturnal
     crowds on the brow
A brief maxim runs across the wavy
     façades
The letters waited in the shadow of all
     eternity
A fiery serpent flows through their invisible
     veins and escapes
In the black chaos where the seas and the
     skies become confused let the
     projectors blow their white trumpets of
     silence
Let the sirens utter their moan of
     tracked-down goddesses
Amidst the crowds the newspapers shed
     their leaves

      Late News
      The Earth is taken

The Earth is round in the hand of man
Ripeness has yielded all the roundness
Peeled fruit in the mouth
A presence of mind is everywhere

Geometry of nerves
The lines of the sphere are sensitive like
     the fibers that go to the edge of the
     body
The meridians caparison my shoulders
The equator is my belt
I perceive my brother of the antipodes
I feel the soles of his feet…

— From Fond de Cantine, collected in Écrits de jeunesse. Fond de cantine was first published in 1920 by Éditions de la Nouvelle revue française (Nrf). The excerpt from “Rondeur” above originally appeared in SIC under the title “Dernière Nouvelle,” along with “Usine” — in, I believe, 1917.

Translation from the 1995 anthology The Cubist Poets in Paris (ed. and trans. LeRoy C. Breunig).

PS: I like the visual image of a film projector “blowing a white trumpet of silence.”

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RADIUM AGE PROTO-SF POETRY: Stephen Spender’s THE PYLONS | George Sterling’s THE TESTIMONY OF THE SUNS | Archibald MacLeish’s EINSTEIN | Thomas Thornely’s THE ATOM | C.S. Lewis’s DYMER | Stephen Vincent Benét’s METROPOLITAN NIGHTMARE | Robert Frost’s FIRE AND ICE | Aldous Huxley’s FIFTH PHILOSOPHER’S SONG | Sara Teasdale’s “THERE WILL COME SOFT RAINS” | Edith Södergran’s ON FOOT I HAD TO… | Robert Graves’s WELSH INCIDENT | Nancy Cunard’s ZEPPELINS | D.H. Lawrence’s WELLSIAN FUTURES | & many more.

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Poetry, Radium Age SF