Borer, Alain: Rimbaud In Abyssinia

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Borer, Alain : Rimbaud In Abyssinia

William Morrow And Company, New York, 1984

ISBN 0688075940

323pp. Rimbaud (1854-1891) was a French poet and adventurer. By age 16 he wrote violent, blasphemous poems, and he formulated an aesthetic doctrine stating that a poet must become a seer, break down the restraints and controls on personality, and thus become the instrument for the voice of the eternal. He was invited to Paris by Paul Verlaine, with whom he had a homosexual relationship and engaged in a wild and dissipated life. Rimbaud eventually abandoned literature and from 1875 led an international vagabond life as a merchant and trader, mainly in Ethiopia, 8vo, Fine in Near Fine DJ

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