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Selected Poems and Letters (Rimbaud, Arthur) Parallel Text Edition with Plain Prose Translations of EachPoem

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ISBN-10: 0140448020

ISBN-13: 9780140448023

Edition: 2004

Authors: John Sturrock, Arthur Rimbaud, Jeremy Harding, John Sturrock, John Sturrock

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Arthur Rimbaud was one of the wildest, most uncompromising poets of his age, although his brief literary career was over by the time he was twenty-one when he embarked on a new life as a trader in Africa. This edition brings together his extraordinary poetry and more than a hundred of his letters, most of them written after he had abandoned literature. A master of French verse forms, the young Rimbaud set out to transform his art, and language itself, by a systematic disordering of all the senses, often with the aid of alcohol and drugs. The result is a highly innovative, modern body of work, obscene and lyrical by turnsa rigorous journey to extremes. Jeremy Harding and John Sturrocks new…    
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List price: $19.00
Copyright year: 2004
Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
Publication date: 2/22/2005
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 512
Size: 5.04" wide x 7.76" long x 0.94" tall
Weight: 0.748
Language: English

Arthur Rimbaud, 1854-1891 Arthur Rimbaud was born October 20, 1854. He was the son of an army captain who deserted his family when Arthur was six years old. He attended a provincial school in Charleville, a town in northeastern France, and was a brilliant student until the Franco-Prussian war. It was then Rimbaud turned rebel and fled his home. As a boy, Rimbaud wrote some of the most remarkable poetry of the 19th century. His rhythmic experiments in his prose poems "Illuminations" (1886; eng.trans.,1932) identified him as one of the creators of free verse. Synesthesia, (the description of one sense experience in terms of another), was popularized by his "Sonnet of the Vowels" (1871;Eng.…    

Poems
The orphans' New Year gifts
First attempt
Sensation
Blacksmith
Ophelia
Dance of the hanged men
Tartufe punished
Venus rising from the water
Nina gets back to him
Set to music
Popular fiction
At the Green Inn
Knowing way
My bohemia (fantasy)
Seat-people
Heart of a clown
The hands of Jeanne-Marie
Seven-year-old poets
To the poet on the matter of flowers
First communion
Drunken boat
The seekers of lice
Vowels
Idol. arsehole sonnet
I. Drunken coachman (from 'imbecilities 2nd series')
State of siege?
Very old guard
Reminiscence of an aged Cretin
'Animals in former times ...'
'Our buttocks are not like theirs ...'
'What are they to us ...'
Memory
Tear
River of Cassis
Comedy of thirst
Good thought for the morning
Song from the highest tower (from 'festivals of patience')
Festivals of hunger
[Happiness]
Shame
Foreword
'It's the same countryside ...'
'This time it's the woman ...'
'Once, if I recall correctly ...'
Bad blood
Night in hell
Delirium I : foolish virgin, infernal groom
Delirium II : alchemy of the word
The impossible
Lightning
Morning
Adieu
After the flood
Childhood
Lives
Departure
To a version of reason
Morning of intoxication
Fragments/12
Workers
The bridges
City
Cities (I)
Tramps
Vigils
Dawn
Seascape
Barbaric
Sale
Youth
Promontory
Historic evening
Movement
Democracy
Genie
Letters