Margins
Lettres du Harar book cover
Lettres du Harar
2001
First Published
3.30
Average Rating
152
Number of Pages
Rimbaud rompt avec la poésie en 1873. Pour le jeune homme, alors âgé de 19 ans, commence une autre vie. Après un bref passage à Chypre, il part pour la corne de l'Afrique en 1880. Ses séjours sur les hauts-plateaux du Harar, en Abyssinie, alternent avec des replis forcés à Aden. Il cherche à faire fortune par tous les moyens, la photographie, la chasse à l'éléphant, le commerce d'armes et de cotonnade, le trafic d'ivoire, le négoce du café, de l'encens... C'est par les lettres qu'il adresse à sa mère et à sa soeur - de 1880 à 1891, avant son retour précipité en France - que nous connaissons cet autre Rimbaud.
Avg Rating
3.30
Number of Ratings
20
5 STARS
20%
4 STARS
15%
3 STARS
45%
2 STARS
15%
1 STARS
5%
goodreads

Author

Arthur Rimbaud
Arthur Rimbaud
Author · 24 books

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.

548 Market St PMB 65688, San Francisco California 94104-5401 USA
© 2025 Paratext Inc. All rights reserved