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Selections from Les
Fleurs du Mal
2001. Selected Poems by Charles
Baudelaire and original etchings
by Odilon Redon.
64 pages. 9 illustrations.
Softcover.
ISBN 0-9673608-4-6 |
Immediately after the publication of Les Fleurs du Mal in 1857, Baudelaire
was prosecuted and found guilty of obscenity and blasphemy. Today, Les
Fleurs du Mal is considered by many to be the most important and influential poetry
collection published in Europe in the 19th century. For Baudelaire, love was
the essence
of the forbidden, and he saw the individual as a divided being, drawn equally
towards good and evil, the ideal and the sensual.
His originality sets him apart
from the dominant literary schools of his time and his poetry is regarded as
the last brilliant summation of Romanticism, the
precursor of Symbolism, and the first expression of Modernity. This volume brings
together, for the first time, Les Fleurs du Mal and the original etchings by
Odilon Redon inspired by the text. These wonderful examples of the work of Odilon
Redon, the greatest of the French Symbolists, depict the world of fantasy, which
he believed few dared to envision.
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Selections from
Les Fleurs du Mal

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