Set in a modern, urban Paris, the prose pieces in this volume constitute
a further exploration of the terrain Baudelaire had covered in his verse
masterpiece, The Flowers of Evil: the city and its squalor and
inequalities, the pressures of time and mortality, and the liberation
provided by the sensual delights of intoxication, art, and women.
Published posthumously in 1869, Paris Spleen was a landmark
publication in the development of the genre of prose poetry--a format
which Baudelaire saw as particularly suited for expressing the feelings
of uncertainty, flux, and freedom of his age--and one of the founding
texts of literary modernism.