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Author Rimbaud, Arthur, 1854-1891.

Title Illuminations, and other prose poems / translated by Louise Varese
Edition Revised edition
Published N.Y., N.Y. : J. Laughlin, 1957

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 W'PONDS  840.8 R5754 A21/V/1957  AVAILABLE
Description xxxv, 182 pages ; 18 cm
Series New Directions paperbook ; no. 56
New Directions paperbook ; no. 56
Contents Illuminations: -- After the deluge -- Childhood -- Tale -- Side show -- Antique -- Beauteous being -- Lives -- Departure -- Royalty -- To a reason -- Morning of drunkenness -- Phrases -- Working people -- The bridges -- City -- Ruts -- Cities -- Vagabonds -- Cities -- Vigils -- Mystic -- Dawn -- Flowers -- Common nocturne -- Marine -- Winter Fête -- Anguish -- Metropolitan -- Barbarian -- Promontory -- Scenes -- Historic evening -- Motion -- Bottom -- H -- Devotions -- Democracy -- Fairy -- War -- Genie -- Youth -- Sale -- Other prose poems: -- The deserts of love -- Three gospel moralities
Summary Rimbaud, born in 1854, started to write at an early age. By 17 he had written his most famous poem, 'The Drunken Boat'. He then embarked on a turbulent homosexual relationship with the poet Verlaine, from which came some of their most original work, including A Season in Hell and Illuminations. Rimbaud rejected writing at the age of 20. After years of travelling and gun-running in Africa, he died in 1891, aged 37
Notes English and French
English and French
Subject Rimbaud, Arthur, 1854-1891 -- Translations into English.
Prose poems, French -- Translations into English.
Author Varèse, Louise, 1890-1989.
LC no. 56013365