The Flowers of Evil
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The Flowers of Evil
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On the 200th anniversary of Baudelaireβs birth comes this stunning landmark translation of the book that launched modern poetry
Known to his contemporaries primarily as an art critic but ambitious to secure a more lasting literary legacy, Charles Baudelaire, a Parisian bohemian, spent much of the 1840s composing gritty, often perverse, poems that expressed his disgust with the banality of modern city life.
First published in 1857, the book that collected these poems together, Les Fleurs du mal, was an instant sensationβearning Baudelaire plaudits and, simultaneously, disrepute. Only a year after Gustave Flaubert had endured his own public trial for published indecency (for Madame Bovary), a French court declared Les Fleurs du mal an offence against public morals, and six poems within it were immediately suppressed (a ruling that would not be reversed until 1949, nearly a century after Baudelaire's untimely death).
Subsequent editions expanded on the original, including new poems that have since been recognised as Baudelaire's masterpieces, producing a body of work that stands as the most consequential, controversial, and influential book of poetry from the nineteenth century.
Acclaimed translator and poet Aaron Poochigian tackles this revolutionary text with an ear attuned to Baudelaire's lyrical innovationsβrendering them in "an assertive blend of full and slant rhymes and fluent iambs" (A. E. Stallings)βand an intuitive feel for the work's dark and brooding mood. Poochigian's version captures the incantatory, almost magical, effect of the originalβreanimating for today's reader Baudelaire's "unfailing vision" that "trumpeted the space and light of the future" (Patti Smith).
An introduction by Dana Gioia offers a probing reassessment of the supreme artistry of Baudelaire's masterpiece, and an afterword by Daniel Handler explores its continued relevance and appeal. Featuring the poems in English and French, this deluxe dual-language edition allows readers to commune both with the original poems and with these electric, revelatory translations.
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"Charles Baudelaire βimbued sordid scenes with religious graceβ, says Dana Gioia, in his excellent introduction to The Flowers of Evil, Aaron Poochigianβs new translation of Baudelaireβs masterpiece Les fleurs du mal. That blend of beauty and squalor shines through in Poochigianβs lilting version of this uncharacteristically quiet poem [#122 'The Death of the Poor'], one of a series reflecting on death." β The Telegraph
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781631498596
Publisher: W W Norton & Co Ltd
Format: Hardback
Date Published: 07 December 2021
Country: United States
Imprint: Liveright Publishing Corporation
Illustration: 3 illustrations
Contributors:
- Translated by Aaron Poochigian
- Introduction by Dana Gioia
- Afterword by Daniel Handler
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 30.0mm
Width: 160.0mm
Height: 236.0mm
Weight: 670g
Pages: 400
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About the Author
Charles Baudelaire (1821β1867) was a French poet, critic, essayist, and translator. He is buried in the CimetiΓ¨re du Montparnasse in Paris. Aaron Poochigian has published four books of poetry and several translations, including Aristophanes: Four Plays (2021) and Stung with Love: Poems and Fragments by Sappho (2009). He lives in New York City. Dana Gioia is the former poet laureate of California. Daniel Handler is best known for his books as Lemony Snicket, notably the thirteen-volume A Series of Unfortunate Events and the four-book sequence All the Wrong Questions. Under his given name, he is the author of seven novels, and has worked extensively in music, theater, film, and television. He lives in San Francisco, California.
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