Les fleurs du mal
Rediscover Charles Baudelaire's major poetic work in a magnificent bound edition, featuring the 1861 edition accompanied by the 'Condemned Pieces'.
The Poet is like the prince of the clouds
Who haunts the storm and laughs at the archer;
Exiled on the ground amid the jeers,
His giant wings prevent him from walking.
In 1857, the publication of Les Fleurs du Mal caused a scandal, and a lawsuit for 'offence to public morality and decency' forced Charles Baudelaire to remove poems from the collection. In 1861, a new edition gave Les Fleurs du Mal the structure we know today. This bound edition restores it and adds the 'Condemned Pieces', echoing the poet's words in his 'Epigraph for a Condemned Book': Peaceful and bucolic reader,
Sober and naïve man of good character,
Throw away this Saturnian book [...] But if, without letting yourself be charmed,
Your eye knows how to plunge into the abyss,
Read me, to learn to love me.
Characteristics
Charles Baudelaire
- Number of pages
- 256
- Publication date
- 3/04/2024
- Dimensions
- 20,4 cm x 13,8 cm x 2,6 cm
- Publisher
- Éditions Hauteville
- Categories
- Exhibitions, Gardening
