French poet Arthur Rimbaud's Une Saison en Enfer (A Season in Hell) dates itself April through August 1873, but these are dates of completion. He finished the work in a farmhouse in Roche, Ardennes. It is the only work that was published by Rimbaud himself. The book had a considerable influence on later artists and poets, for example the Surrealists.
According to some sources, Rimbaud's first stay in London in late 1872 and early 1873 converted h...
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Arthur Rimbaud
Jean Nicolas Arthur Rimbaud (pronounced /ræmˈboʊ/; French pronunciation: [aʁtyʁ ʁɛ̃ˈbo]) (20 October 1854 – 10 November 1891) was a French poet, born in Charleville, Ardennes. As part of the decadent movement, his influence on modern literature, music and art has been enduring and pervasive. He...
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