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21. From Absinthe to Abyssinia: Selected Miscellaneous, Obscure and Previously Untranslated Works of Jean-Nicolas-Arthur Rimbaud by Arthur Rimbaud | |
Paperback: 167
Pages
(2002-12)
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Editorial Review Product Description With From Absinthe to Abyssinia, Spitzer strives to retain the meaning of the original text, honoring the imagination of the poet. He offers a balance in what we know about Rimbaud, in relationship to what we pretend to know. Customer Reviews (1)
A Must-Have for the Rimbaud Enthusiast For this fairly random collection, translator Mark Spitzer picked rare items that either particularly interested him or had never been published in English before. It includes poems from Rimbaud's childhood, early drafts of more famous works, parodies of other poets, letters from his sojourn in Africa and even police reports of the incident in which his lover, Paul Verlaine, shot and wounded him. A major fan of Rimbaud, I enjoyed this book thoroughly. It provided yet another blurry glimpse into the bizarre life and mind of a genius. The childhood poems display Rimbaud's mastery of language at an incredibly early age - he may have written one of these poems as early as ten. Other poems reflect his typically clever wordplay and fondness for parody and obscene humor. In contrast, the letters from Africa suggest a sudden shift of interest from self-exploration, religion and abstract expression to science, history and trade. The reader sees Rimbaud's surprising transformation from poet to businessman in all its perplexing, paradoxical glory. To a lover of Rimbaud's poetry, or anyone who seeks to write creatively, it's an unsettling thing to behold. While Rimbaud's time in Africa certainly involved a great deal of adventure, it's hard to see it in these dry, unpoetic letters. Spitzer's insightful endnotes proved indispensable throughout. Without them, the many obscure references and allusions in Rimbaud's poetry and letters would have lost me. In fact, without a previous knowledge of Rimbaud's works and biography, I would have found much of this collection excruciating. It's not meant as a sampling of Rimbaud's finest. He might well cringe if he were alive to see some of these childhood works and rough drafts in print. But for the Rimbaud enthusiast who has exhausted existing translations of the more famous works and yearns to read more, I wholeheartedly recommend ABSINTHE TO ABYSSINIA. ... Read more |
22. A Season in Hell and The Illuminations (Galaxy Books) by Arthur Rimbaud | |
Paperback: 192
Pages
(1974-05-09)
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crappy kindle format
Rimbaud the Great in a Poor Translation |
23. A Season in Hell and The Illuminations by Arthur Rimbaud | |
Paperback: 164
Pages
(1999-09)
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Rimbaud is a deadent genius
A Season in Hell : Illuminations |
24. A Season in Hell and Other Works/Une saison en enfer et oeuvres diverses (Dual-Language Book) by Arthur Rimbaud | |
Paperback: 240
Pages
(2003-11-21)
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Good translation of Rimbaud's works |
25. Poesia Completa (Spanish Edition) by Arthur Rimbaud | |
Paperback: 468
Pages
(1998-07)
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26. A Season in Hell by Arthur Rimbaud | |
Hardcover: 95
Pages
(1998-02-01)
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very pleased with my order
An edition good enough for gift giving
Brilliant
The hell within
Anguished and Brilliant Rimbaud draws a picture of his affair with Verlaine in cynical terms, painting Verlaine as a weak and foolish virgin and himself as an "infernal bridegroom," a monster of cruelty.It wasn't far from the truth. The last chapter of A Season in Hell is titled "Farewell."It has an air of exhaustion and relief about it."I have tried to invent new flowers, new stars, new flesh, new tongues.I believed I had acquired supernatural powers.Well!I must bury my imagination and my memories.A fine fame as an artist and story-teller swept away!I!I who called myself magus or angel, exempt from all morality, I am given back to the earth, with a task to pursue, and wrinkled reality to embrace.A peasant!" A Season In Hell was finished in August 1873.Rimbaud somehow persuaded his thrifty mother to pay to have the book printed in Belgium.He sent his six author's copies to his friends and to men of letters in Paris.Many people see this manuscript as his farewell to literature.It certainly reads like that, although Enid Starkie believes that it was Rimbaud's farewell to a certain kind of literature--visionary, mystical, growing out of the selfish and hallucinatory lifestyle that had crashed to a halt only a few months before with his shooting and the jailing of Verlaine--and a commitment to something more humble and realistic."Well, now I shall ask forgiveness for having fed on lies," Rimbaud wrote.He hoped that the French literary world would offer him the forgiveness that he was now prepared to seek, and give his book favorable reviews.He the proceeded to Paris to see how his book had fared. Favorable reviews?He must have been mad.To those literary men, the dilettantes Rimbaud had mocked and despised a year or two earlier, Rimbaud was the insolent catamite who had destroyed their old friend Verlaine:sponged off him, wrecked his marriage, corrupted his soul and ruined his life, and then, when he had used him up, had turned him in to the police to face hard labor in a Belgian jail. We have an eyewitness account of Rimbaud on the day when the last door in Paris had been slammed in his face, at the moment when he realized that the literary career he'd embraced so passionately was over.It was the evening of the first of November, 1873, a holiday, and the cafés and restaurants were crowded.The poet Poussin had joined some writer friends at the Café Tabourey.He noticed a young man alone in a corner, staring into space.It was Rimbaud.Poussin went over and offered to buy him a drink."Rimbaud was pale and even more silent than usual," he later recalled."His face, indeed his whole bearing, expressed a powerful and fearsome bitterness."For the rest of his life Poussin "retained from that meeting a memory of dread." When the café closed, Rimbaud--who hadn't spoken to anyone all evening--set out to walk home through the late autumn countryside.It took him about a week.When he got to Charleville he built a bonfire and burned all his manuscripts.He didn't bother to collect the remaining five hundred copies of his book from the printer--they moldered there until they were discovered by a Belgian lawyer in 1901.That should have been the end of it.But Rimbaud couldn't quite let go.The following year in London he carefully copied out his prose poems, gathered under the title Illuminations.The year after that he tried to get them published.For the anguished but brilliant Rimbaud, giving up poetry must have been akin to weaning himself from a potent drug. ... Read more |
27. Poesies. Une Saison en Enfer. Illuminations (French Edition) by Arthur Rimbaud | |
Mass Market Paperback: 342
Pages
(1998-10)
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a solid rendering of a french master |
28. Collected Poems (Rimbaud, Arthur): Parallel Text Edition with Plain Prose Translations of Each Poem (Parallel Text, Penguin) (French and English Edition) by Arthur Rimbaud | |
Paperback: 384
Pages
(1987-04-07)
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Wonderful Translation
Perfectly Viable (an erudite translation)
Has the French, at least. This has turned out to be quite a mistake.I had thought that "Collected Poems" meant that every known poem would be included.Well, this volume doesn't.I couldn't find avertissment (ces ecritures ci sont des un toute jeune homme...) anywhere in it, and wondered if it was by some other French author.I later found it in the Fowlie edition. If you have a good deal of French, this may not be too bad an introductory edition, but if you had any French, you'd want a complete edition.Don't buy this book.
Avoid If you want a more-or-less complete and faithful translation of Rimbaud, try the Wallace Fowlie edition. But don't waste your money on Bernard.
One Of The Better Rimbaud Collections |
29. Drunken boat: A translation of Arthur Rimbaud's poem Le bateau ivre by Arthur Rimbaud | |
Unknown Binding: 33
Pages
(1976)
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Amazing, simply amazing. |
30. The Illuminations by Arthur Rimbaud | |
Paperback: 144
Pages
(2009-06-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description With perfect pitch for contemporary audiences, this new translation offers all the immediacy, hallucinatory surrealism, and wit that secured Arthur Rimbaud's esteemed position. As a major poet renowned for his strangely seductive power and innocence, Rimbaud was a dangerous and exhilarating force whose break with literary forms and conventions is aptly displayed in this volume. Published with the French on facing pages and an insightful afterword, this compilation plunges into the heart of Rimbaud's mysterious, revelatory beauty. This is a lucid and lively translation of a seminal work that remains essential and relevant to this day. |
31. Baudelaire Rimbaud Verlaine: Selected Verse and Prose Poems by Charles-Pierre Baudelaire, Arthur Rimbaud, Paul Verlaine | |
Paperback: 360
Pages
(2000-12-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description To bring the essence of these three giants of modern poetry to the American public, Joseph M. Bernstein, a noted interpreter and translator of French literature, has selected the most representative of their writings and presented them along with a biographical and critical introduction. "Not to know these three poets", he points out, "is to deprive oneself of a pleasure as rare as it is indispensable to any real understanding of the aims and direction of modern literature. The volume includes Arthur Symons' unabridged translation of Flowers of Evil and the Prose Poems of Baudelaire; Louise Varese's translation of Rimbaud's A Season in Hell and Prose Poems from "Illuminations"; J. Norman Cameron's translation of the verse from the Illuminations; and a representative selection from Verlaine's verse translated by Gertrude Hall and Arthur Symons. Customer Reviews (3)
Rather spotty
Symbolist Poets Highlighted in Tight Volume
poets of evil Rimbaud and Verlaine didn't grip me as strongly--I appreciate that theystretched artistic boundaries, but what they have done intrinsically Idon't find as rich. Rimbaud's religious ravings and visions I findintelligent but obscurant (like Wallace Stevens)--he's doing someconstructive deconstruction, but it's hardly readable (though I do like themore coherent symbolism of the famed "Drunken Boat"). AndVerlaine, while he has the occasional dead-on whimsical insight, is a bittoo florid in verbiage, classical in form, and even conventional for me.With these latter two poets, I think my concern with translated poetry alsomust come in at full force--this sort of wordplay and deliberatesuggestiveness must be highly dependent on the nuance of the originalwords, and must therefore lose something considerable in English.--J.Ruch ... Read more |
32. La Vie De Jean-Arthur Rimbaud (French Edition) by Paterne Berrichon | |
Paperback: 274
Pages
(2010-02-26)
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33. A Season In Hell: The Life Of Arthur Rimbaud by Jean-Marie Carre | |
Hardcover: 312
Pages
(2008-06-13)
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34. A Season in Hell & Illuminations (New American Translations) (French Edition) by Arthur Rimbaud | |
Paperback: 176
Pages
(1991-12-01)
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Jive
Horrible Innacurate Translation
Buyer Beware! The translator should be shot!
POWERFUL AND AMAZING FOR A 16YEAR OLD!!
best work ever by genius Rimbaud. |
35. Poesies Completes (French Edition) by Arthur Rimbaud | |
Mass Market Paperback: 283
Pages
(1999-08-20)
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36. Rimbaud by Wallace Fowlie | |
Hardcover: 160
Pages
(1946)
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37. Oeuvres Completes by Arthur Rimbaud | |
Hardcover: 1224
Pages
(1946-06)
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38. Lettres De Jean-Arthur Rimbaud: Égypte, Arabie, Éthiopie : Avec Une Introduction Et Des Notes (French Edition) by Arthur Rimbaud, Paterne Berrichon | |
Paperback: 290
Pages
(2010-04-02)
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39. Rimbaud by Yves Bonnefoy | |
Hardcover: 145
Pages
(1973-06)
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40. Oeuvres Completes (Bibliotheque de la Pleiade) by Arthur Rimbaud, Antoine Adam (Editor) | |
Leather Bound: 1312
Pages
(1972)
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