A Season in Hell (Penguin 60's Classic)

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A Season in Hell (Penguin 60's Classic)

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Rating : 4.47 (873 Votes)
Asin : 0146001656
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 64 Pages
Publish Date : 2015-12-23
Language : French

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All the titles are extracts from "Penguin Classics" titles.. One of 60 low-priced classic texts published to celebrate Penguin's 60th anniversary

Rimbaud died in Marseille in November of 1891, at the age of 37. By late September 1871, at the age of sixteen, Rimbaud had ignited with Verlaine one of the most notoriously turbulent affairs in the history of literature. Their relationship reached a boiling point in the summer of 1873, when Verlaine, frustrated by an increasingly

AVOID TERRIBLE. Poor and lazy translation. Bad formatting of the book. Font changes and spacing make this absolutely impossible to enjoy Mr. Rimbaud's musings.

Only after the amputation did doctors determine Rimbaud was, in fact, suffering from cancer. While he disliked school, Rimbaud excelled in his studies and, encouraged by a private tutor, tried his hand at poetry. The following year, Rimbaud traveled to London with the poet Germain Nouveau, to compile and publish his transcendent Illuminations. The act sent Verlaine to prison and Rimbaud back to Charleville to finish his work on A Season in Hell. Rimbaud died in Marseille in November of 1891, at the age of 37. . He is now considered a saint to symbolists and surrealists, and his body of works, which include Le bateau ivre (1871), Une Saison en Enfer (1873), and Les Illuminations (1873), have been widely recognized as a major influence on artists stretching from Pablo Picasso to Bob Dylan. Their relationship reached a boiling point in the summer of 1873, when Verlaine, frustrated by an increasingly distant Rimbaud, attacked his lover with a revolver in a drunken ra

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