Intimate Journals

Intimate Journals

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Mar 1, 1996 · Inglese · Brossura (96 pagine)
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Formato Brossura
Pagine 96
Lingua Inglese
Pubblicato Mar 1, 1996
Editore Penguin Classics
ISBN-10 0140389113
ISBN-13 9780140389111

Descrizione

"Intimate Journals" invites readers into the private thoughts and musings of Charles Baudelaire, a giant of 19th-century literature. Through the skilled translations of Richard Howard and Norman Cameron, the raw essence of Baudelaire’s reflections is captured, revealing the poet’s inner struggles, passions, and contemplations. His words resonate with emotional depth, exploring themes of beauty, despair, and the dualities of existence.

As Baudelaire navigates through his relationships and artistic aspirations, the journals serve as a mirror to the turbulent life that shaped his work. Each entry unfolds a layer of vulnerability, shedding light on the intricate interplay between his outward persona and the tumult within. The intimate nature of these writings offers a unique perspective into the mind of a revolutionary thinker.

Engaging with these journals is akin to stepping into a conversation with the poet himself. Readers experience the ebb and flow of his thoughts, often marked by a poignant blend of hope and melancholy. This collection not only enhances the understanding of his poetry but also provides an intimate glimpse into the life experiences that informed his artistry.

This translation brings the vivid emotions and intricate nuances of Baudelaire's original French writings to a broader audience, allowing English speakers to fully appreciate the poignant beauty of his thoughts. The collaboration in translation gives voice to Baudelaire’s intimate reflections, ensuring his timeless insights continue to resonate with readers today.

Generi

Biografia Autobiografia e Memorie Poesia Arte e Fotografia Classici
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