Rimbaud: Complete Works, Selected Letters, a Bilingual Edition
The "enfant terrible" of French letters, Jean-Nicholas-Arthur Rimbaud (1854-91) was a defiant and precocious youth who wrote some of the most remarkable prose and poetry of the nineteenth century, all before leaving the world of verse by the age of twenty-one. More than a century after his death, the young rebel-poet continues to appeal to modern readers as much for his turbulent life as for his poetry; his stormy affair with fellow poet Paul Verlaine and his nomadic adventures in eastern Africa are as iconic as his hallucinatory poems and symbolist prose.
University of Chicago Press, 2014.
ISBN: 9781282585010. 458 pp.
Translated with an introduction and notes by Wallace Fowlie.
Updated, revised and with a foreword by Seth Whidden.
Softcover. Near fine.