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The Poems and Prose Poems of Charles Baudelaire

Autor Charles Baudelaire
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Show Excerpt u," exclaims Pierre Lasserre. But there is more of Byron and Petrus Borel--a forgotten half-mad poet--in Baudelaire; though, for a brief period, in 1848, he became a Rousseau reactionary, sported the workingman's blouse, cut his hair, shouldered a musket, went to the barricades, wrote inflammatory editorials calling the proletarian "Brother " (oh, Baudelaire ) and, as the Goncourts recorded in their diary, had the head of a maniac. How seriously we may take this swing of the pendulum is to be noted in a speech of the poet's at the time of the Revolution: "Come," he said, "let us go shoot General Aupick " It was his stepfather that he thought of, not the eternal principles of Liberty. This may be a false anecdote; many such were foisted upon Baudelaire. For example, his exclamations at cafes or in public places, such as: "Have you ever eaten a baby? I find it pleasing to the palate " or, "The night I killed my father " Naturally, people stared and Baudelaire was happy--he had startled a bourgeois. The cannibal
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ISBN-13: 9781542632003
ISBN-10: 1542632005
Pagini: 96
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 5 mm
Greutate: 0.14 kg