Description
A DUAL-LANGUAGE EDITION OF THE WORK THAT SCANDALIZED PARIS AND REINVENTED BEAUTY
Probing the depths of the modern psyche in a voice at once caustic and vulnerable, melancholic and humorous, Baudelaire’s infamous book brings to the surface a new understanding of evil, of eroticism, and of social life through an astonishing variety of poetic forms and styles. This edition adds the poems banned from the original 1857 publication to the expanded collection of 1861 and includes an introduction from the translator, acclaimed poetry scholar Nathan Brown.Binding Type: Paperback
Contributors: Charles Baudelaire,Nathan Brown (Translator)
Published: 01/07/2025
Publisher: Verso
ISBN: 9781804296608
Pages: 480
Weight: 0.80lbs
Size: 1.16″ H x 7.89″ L x 5.19″ W
About the Author
Charles Baudelaire was the foremost poet of modern French Literature. Known for revolutionizing the tone and content of modern lyric poetry, he was the author of The Flowers of Evil, Paris Spleen, and Artificial Paradises, as well as the epochal essay, “The Painter of Modern Life.”




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