
Hallucinatory work of French poet Jean Nicolas Arthur Rimbaud strongly influenced the surrealists. With known transgressive themes, he influenced modern literature and arts, prefiguring. He started writing at a very young age and excelled as a student but abandoned his formal education in his teenage years to run away to Paris amidst the Franco-Prussian war. During his late adolescence and early adulthood, he produced the bulk of his literary output. After assembling his last major work, Illuminations , Rimbaud completely stopped writing literature at age 20 years in 1874. A hectic, violent romantic relationship, which lasted nearly two years at times, with fellow poet Paul Verlaine engaged Rimbaud, a libertine, restless soul. After his retirement as a writer, he traveled extensively on three continents as a merchant and explorer until his death from cancer. As a poet, Rimbaud is well known for his contributions to symbolism and, among other works, for A Season in Hell , a precursor to modernist literature.
Books

Poésies / Une saison en enfer / Illuminations
1873

Un adelanto del fin del mundo (Flash Poesía)
2018

Iluminaciones ; Cartas del vidente (Poesía Hiperión)
1985

Poésies complètes
1872

Poesie e prose
2004

Má bohéma
2015

Illuminations
1875

Oeuvres Poétiques
1964

Arthur Rimbaud
Selected Works in Translation
2016

Rimbaud
Complete Works, Selected Letters, a Bilingual Edition
1966

Rimbaud
Poems
1989

I Promise to Be Good
The Letters of Arthur Rimbaud
1997

A Season in Hell and The Drunken Boat
1872

Lettres du Harar
2001

Obra completa en prosa y poesía
edición bilingue
1980

The Drunken Boat & Other Poems from the French of Arthur Rimbaud
2002

Selected Poems and Letters
2004

Poésies
1872

The Drunken Boat
Selected Writings
2022

Œuvres complètes
1870

Le Bateau ivre
1871

A Season in Hell, The Drunken Boat, and Other Poems
1886

A Season in Hell
1873

A Season in Hell & Illuminations
1873