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ISBN 10: 0226719782
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Author: Arthur Rimbaud
The enfant terrible of French letters, Jean-Nicholas-Arthur Rimbaud (1854-91) was a defiant and precocious youth who wrote some of the most remarkable prose and poetry of the nineteenth century, all before leaving the world of verse by the age of twenty-one. More than a century after his death, the young rebel-poet continues to appeal to modern readers as much for his turbulent life as for his poetry; his stormy affair with fellow poet Paul Verlaine and his nomadic adventures in eastern Africa are as iconic as his hallucinatory poems and symbolist prose. The first translation of the poet’s complete works when it was published in 1966, Rimbaud: Complete Works, Selected Letters introduced a new generation of Americans to the alienated genius—among them the Doors’s lead singer Jim Morrison, who wrote to translator Wallace Fowlie to thank him for rendering the poems accessible to those who “don’t read French that easily.” Forty years later, the book remains the only side-by-side bilingual edition of Rimbaud’s complete poetic works. Thoroughly revising Fowlie’s edition, Seth Whidden has made changes on virtually every page, correcting errors, reordering poems, adding previously omitted versions of poems and some letters, and updating the text to reflect current scholarship; left in place are Fowlie’s literal and respectful translations of Rimbaud’s complex and nontraditional verse. Whidden also provides a foreword that considers the heritage of Fowlie’s edition and adds a bibliography that acknowledges relevant books that have appeared since the original publication. On its fortieth anniversary, Rimbaud remains the most authoritative—and now, completely up-to-date—edition of the young master’s entire poetic ouvre.
Table of contents:
- Foreword (2005)
- Acknowledgments
- Selected Bibliography
- Introduction (1966)
- Poésies/Poetry
- Les étrennes des orphelins
- The Orphans’ Gifts
- Sensation
- Soleil et chair
- Sensation
- Sun and Flesh
- Ophélie
- Ophelia
- Venus Anadyomène
- Venus Anadyomene
- Première soirée
- The First Evening
- Les reparties de Nina
- Nina’s Replies
- Les effarés
- The Frightened Ones
- Roman
- Novel
- Rêvé pour l’hiver
- Le buffet
- A Dream for Winter
- The Cupboard
- L’éclatante victoire de Sarrebrück3
- La maline
- The Dazzling Victory of Sarrebruck
- The Sly Girl
- Au Cabaret-Vert
- Le dormeur du val
- At the Cabaret-Vert
- The Sleeper in the Valley
- À la musique
- To Music
- Bal des pendus
- Dance of the Hanged Men
- Le châtiment de Tartufe
- Le forgeron
- Tartufe’s Punishment
- The Blacksmith
- Ma bohème
- My Bohemian Life
- Le mal
- Evil
- Rages de Césars
- Caesars’ Rages
- Le coeur volé
- Chant de guerre parisien
- The Stolen Heart
- Parisian War Song
- Mes petites amoureuses
- My Little Lovers
- Accroupissements
- Squattings
- Les poètes de sept ans
- Seven-year-old Poets
- L’orgie parisienne ou Paris se repeuple
- Parisian Orgy or Paris is Repopulated7
- Les pauvres à l’église
- The Poor in Church
- Les soeurs de charité
- Sisters of Charity
- L’homme juste
- The Just Man
- Les premières Communions
- First Communions
- Ce qu’on dit au Poète à propos de fleurs
- What is Said to the Poet Concerning Flowers
- Les mains de Jeanne-Marie
- The Hands of Jeanne-Marie
- Les assis
- The Seated Men
- Le bateau ivre
- The Drunken Boat
- Les chercheuses de poux
- The Seekers of Lice
- Les douaniers
- The Customs Men
- Oraison du soir
- Tête de faune
- Evening Prayer
- Faun’s Head
- Voyelles
- Vowels
- Sonnet du trou du cul
- Lys
- Vu à Rome
- Sonnet to an Asshole
- Lily
- Seen in Rome
- Fête galante
- Love Feast
- Conneries
- Nasty Jokes
- Conneries 2e Série
- Nasty Jokes 2nd Series
- Vieux de la vieille!
- État de siège?
- Le balai
- The Old Man of the Old Woman!
- State of Siege?
- The Brush
- Exil
- L’angelot maudit
- Exile
- The Outcast Cherub
- Bouts-rimés
- Rhymed endings
- Hypotyposes saturniennes, ex Belmontet
- Saturnian Hypotyposes, taken from Belmontet
- Les remembrances du vieillard idiot
- Memories of the Simple-minded Old Man
- Ressouvenir
- Remembrance
- Vers pour les lieux
- Verses for Such Places
- Comédie de la soif
- Comedy of Thirst
- Bonne pensée du matin
- A Good Thought in the Morning
- La rivière de Cassis
- The Cassis River
- Larme
- Patience
- Tear
- Patience
- Jeune ménage
- Young Couple
- Fêtes de la faim
- Feasts of Hunger
- Les corbeaux
- The Crows
- Honte
- Shame
- Mémoire
- Memory
- Michel et Christine
- Michel and Christine
- O saisons, ô châteaux
- O seasons, o castles
- Plates-bandes d’amarantes
- Flowerbands of amaranths
- Qu’est-ce pour nous, mon coeur
- What does it matter for us, my heart
- Proses/Prose
- Le soleil était encore chaud
- The sun was still hot
- Invocation à Vénus
- Charles d’Orléans à Louis XI31
- Invocation to Venus
- Charles d’Orléans to Louis XI
- Un coeur sous une soutane: Intimités d¡¯un séminariste
- A Heart under a Cassock: Confidences of a Seminarian
- Les déserts de l’amour
- Deserts of Love
- Proses dites “évangeliques”
- Prose called “evangelical”
- Mauvais sang
- Bad Blood
- Nuit de l’enfer
- Night in Hell
- Délires
- Delirium
- Délires
- Delirium
- L’impossible
- The Impossible
- L’éclair
- Lightning
- Matin
- Morning
- Adieu
- Farewell
- Après le déluge
- Enfance
- After the Flood
- Childhood
- Conte
- Story
- Parade
- Circus
- Antique
- Being Beauteous
- Ancient
- Being Beauteous
- Vies
- Lives
- Départ
- Royauté
- À une raison
- Matinée d¡¯ivresse
- Departure
- Royalty
- To Reason
- Morning of Drunkenness
- Phrases
- Phrases
- Ouvriers
- Workers
- Les ponts
- Ville
- Ornières
- Bridges
- City
- Ruts
- Villes
- Cities
- Vagabonds
- Villes
- Vagabonds
- Cities
- Veillées
- Vigils
- Mystique
- Aube
- Mystic
- Dawn
- Fleurs
- Nocturne vulgaire
- Flowers
- Daily Nocturne
- Marine
- Fête d’hiver
- Angoisse
- Seapiece
- Winter Party
- Agony
- Métropolitain
- Barbare
- Metropolitan
- Barbarian
- Promontoire
- Promontory
- Scènes
- Soir historique
- Scenes
- Historic Evening
- Mouvement
- Motion
- Bottom
- H
- Dévotion
- Bottom
- H
- Devotions
- Démocratie
- Fairy
- Guerre
- Democracy
- Fairy World
- War
- Génie
- Genie
- Jeunesse
- Youth
- Solde
- Sale
- Correspondance/Selected Letters
- À Théodore de Banville
- À Georges Izambard
- To Théodore de Banville
- To Georges Izambard
- À Georges Izambard
- To Georges Izambard
- À Georges Izambard
- To Georges Izambard
- À Georges Izambard
- To Georges Izambard
- À Paul Demeny
- To Paul Demeny
- À Paul Demeny
- To Paul Demeny
- À Théodore de Banville
- To Théodore de Banville
- À Paul Demeny
- To Paul Demeny
- À P. Verlaine
- De P. Verlaine à A. Rimbaud
- À Ernest Delahaye
- To P. Verlaine
- From P. Verlaine to A. Rimbaud
- To Ernest Delahaye
- À Ernest Delahaye
- To Ernest Delahaye
- À Verlaine
- To Verlaine
- À Verlaine
- To Verlaine
- Aux siens
- To his family
- 401 Aux siens
- To his family
- Aux siens
- To his family
- Le Livre de poche du Charpentier,
- La poste ici ne prend pas d¡¯argent, je ne puis donc vous en envoyer.
- The Pocket Book of the Carpenter,
- The post office does not accept money, and so I can¡¯t send you any.
- Aux siens
- Aux siens
- To his family
- To his family
- Aux siens
- To his family
- Aux siens
- To his family
- À sa mère et à sa soeur
- To his mother and sister
- Aux siens
- To his family
- Aux siens
- To his family
- Aux siens
- To his family
- Aux siens
- To his family
- Aux siens
- To his family
- Aux siens
- To his family
- À sa mère
- À sa mère
- To his mother
- To his mother
- À sa mère
- To his mother
- À sa mère et à sa soeur
- To his mother and sister
- Hospital of the Conception,
- À sa soeur
- Au Directeur des Messageries Maritimes
- To his sister
- To the Director of the Messageries Maritimes
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