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Una temporada en el infierno, Iluminaciones, Carta del Vidente

Una temporada en el infierno, Iluminaciones, Carta del Vidente( )
Author: Rimbaud, Arthur
ISBN:978-1-4563-5286-8
Publication Date:Nov 2010
Publisher:CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Book Format:Paperback
List Price:USD $12.00
Book Description:

La Fundación Común Presencia publica esta extraordinaria traducción de la obra capital del genio francés, realizada por el poeta mexicano Marco Antonio Campos. El precoz creador, mitificado por realizar a los diecisiete años libros magistrales y por silenciarse misteriosamente cuatro años después, nos guía del fuego hacia la luz, revelándonos por qué fue llamado por Claudel un místico en estado salvaje.

Book Details
Pages:118
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):5.5 x 8.5 x 0.3 Inches
Book Weight:0.46 Pounds
Author Biography
Rimbaud, Arthur (Author)
Arthur Rimbaud, 1854-1891 Arthur Rimbaud was born October 20, 1854. He was the son of an army captain who deserted his family when Arthur was six years old. He attended a provincial school in Charleville, a town in northeastern France, and was a brilliant student until the Franco-Prussian war. It was then Rimbaud turned rebel and fled his home.

As a boy, Rimbaud wrote some of the most remarkable poetry of the 19th century. His rhythmic experiments in his prose poems "Illuminations" (1886; eng.trans.,1932) identified him as one of the creators of free verse. Synesthesia, (the description of one sense experience in terms of another), was popularized by his "Sonnet of the Vowels" (1871;Eng. Trans., 1966) where each vowel is assigned a color.

After Rimbaud fled his home in July 1870, a year of drifting followed. During this time, he had sent some poems to Paul Verlaine. In 1871, he was invited to Paris where Verlaine rejected him as a drunk. In spite of that, he and Verlaine became lovers and the relationship continued sporadically over two years and formed the core of disillusionment in "A Season in Hell." After the affair ended, Rimbaud abandoned his writing. At the time he was not yet 20 years old.

Rimbaud transformed himself becoming a trader and gunrunner in Africa. On November 10, 1891, he died in Marseille following the amputation of his cancerous right leg.

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