Arthur Rimbaud
Complete Works
(Author) Arthur RimbaudOne of the world's most influential poets, Arthur Rimbaud (1854-1891) is remembered as much for his volatile personality and tumultuous life as he is for his writings, almost all of which he produced before the age of twenty. Paul Schmidt's acclaimed collection brings together his complete poetry, prose, and letters, including "The Drunken Boat," "The Orphans' New Year," "After the Flood," and "A Season in Hell." Complete Works is divided into eight "seasons"—Childhood, the Open Road, War, the Tormented Heart, the Visionary, the Damned Soul, a Few Belated Cowardices, and the Man with the Wind at His Heels—that reflect the facets of Rimbaud's life. Insightful commentary by Schmidt reveals the courage, vision, and imagination of Rimbaud's poetry and sheds light on one of the most enigmatic figures in letters.
Arthur Rimbaud
Arthur Rimbaud was a French poet known for his groundbreaking work "A Season in Hell" and his symbolist style of writing. His surreal and visionary poetry challenged traditional forms and themes, influencing generations of writers. Rimbaud's exploration of love, suffering, and the subconscious continues to inspire and captivate readers worldwide.