
The Poetry of Rimbaud I
由:
Robert Greer Cohen
版本: First Edition
语言: 中文
格式: 平装书
ISBN 10: 7537843783
ISBN 13: 9787537843782
出版日期:
March 1st, 2015
出版商: Beiyue literature and Art Publishing House
页数: 270
类型: Poetry
This edition presents a captivating exploration of the profound and often tumultuous poetry of Arthur Rimbaud, translated into Chinese. Robert Greer Cohen’s work delves into the psyche of one of literature's most enigmatic figures, whose adventurous spirit and innovative verses have left an indelible mark on the world of poetry. Cohen’s translations aim to capture not just the literal meanings, but also the emotions and rhythms that define Rimbaud's unique voice.
Readers are introduced to Rimbaud's distinctive style, notable for its intensity and vivid imagery. The poems reflect a blend of youthful rebellion and profound insight, revealing a world seen through Rimbaud's passionate lens. Each piece invites readers to journey alongside the poet, engaging with themes of love, loss, and existential contemplation that resonate across cultures and generations.
Cohen's thoughtful commentary provides context and interpretation, making the collection accessible to both seasoned poetry enthusiasts and newcomers alike. This edition enriches the reader's understanding of Rimbaud's legacy, bridging the gap between French literature and the Chinese-speaking world.
Readers are introduced to Rimbaud's distinctive style, notable for its intensity and vivid imagery. The poems reflect a blend of youthful rebellion and profound insight, revealing a world seen through Rimbaud's passionate lens. Each piece invites readers to journey alongside the poet, engaging with themes of love, loss, and existential contemplation that resonate across cultures and generations.
Cohen's thoughtful commentary provides context and interpretation, making the collection accessible to both seasoned poetry enthusiasts and newcomers alike. This edition enriches the reader's understanding of Rimbaud's legacy, bridging the gap between French literature and the Chinese-speaking world.