A new translation of the best and most provocative work by France's
infamous rebel poet, in a bilingual edition
Poet, prodigy, precursor, punk: the short, precocious, uncompromisingly
rebellious career of the poet Arthur Rimbaud is one of the legends of
modern literature. By the time he was twenty, Rimbaud had written a
series of poems that are not only masterpieces in themselves but that
forever transformed the idea of what poetry is. Without him, surrealism
is inconceivable, and his influence is palpable in artists as diverse as
Henry Miller, John Ashbery, Bob Dylan, and Patti Smith. In this
essential volume, renowned translator Mark Polizzotti offers
authoritative and inspired new versions of Rimbaud's major poems and
letters, including generous selection of Illuminations and the
entirety of his lacerating confession A Season in Hell--capturing as
never before not only the meaning but also the daredevil attitudes and
incantatory rhythms that make Rimbaud's works among the most perpetually
modern of his or any other generation.