Flowers of Evil: WITH Artificial Paradise

by Charles Baudelaire

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Charles Baudelaire (1821-67) was one of the greatest French poets of the 19th century. #Charles Baudelaire, poete maudit, the self-styled "Satanic man" whose collection THE FLOWERS OF EVIL (Les Fleurs du Mal) is marked by paeans to sexual degradation such as "The Litanies Of Satan" and "Metamorphosis Of The Vampire." Baudelaire himself revelled in a life of filth, and kept as his poetic muse a diseased mulatto prostitute.THE FLOWERS OF EVIL is now presented in a brand new translation that vividly brings Baudelaire's masterpiece to life for the new millennium.This volume also includes key texts from Baudelaire's ARTIFICIAL PARADISE, his notorious examination of the effects of intoxication by alcohol and psychotropic drugs. In "On Wine And Hashish" and "The Poem Of Hashish," Baudelaire brilliantly evokes the agony and ecstasy of addiction.With an introductory essay by Guillaume Apollinaire, published for the first time in English. Cover illustration by Odilon Redon.Solar Nocturnal presents classic texts by key forerunners of modernism.#One of the founders of Modernism, an early champion of Cubism, and inventor of the term "Surrealist." Critic, poet, novelist, theorist, pornographer.#Russell Dent lives in Brighton, UK, and has previously translated he works of Maurice Rollinat.

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Published
01/01/2009

Publisher
Solar Books

ISBN
9780979984778


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