Arthur Rimbaud it was a French symbolist poetfrom a short-lived career in literature but with works that managed to transcend him and position him as a great influential of Surrealism. His last two jobs before retiring at the age of 20 were A season in hell (1873), inspired by his violent and passionate love affair with Paul VerlaineAND Illuminations (1874).
Son of a soldier and an authoritarian woman, their father abandoned them when Rimbaud was six years old. It was his mother who raised him, sending him to the Charleville school where he stood out for his intelligence and his writing. At the age of 15 he won a Latin poetry competition. His teacher George Izambard wrote to him and was the first to whom he expressed his wish escape to Paris and combine poetry with life.
After several letters exchanged between the two intellectuals, Verlaine took the teenager to live with him and his pregnant wife, integrating it into the Parisian bohemian lifestyle. As soon as the young man turned 17, he began a love affair between host and guest, which ended with Verlaine abandoning his wife and daughter and escape to England for two years with Arthur. Some time later they went to Brussels to visit Paul’s mother.
In Brussels the heated relationship between the two ended Verlaine fires twice, wounding Rimbaud in the hand, forcing the teenager to return to Charleville and Paul to serve a two-year sentence. The book came out of this phase of his life A season in hell.
At twenty he decided retreat from writing, and began to wander the world in search of new adventures. He was a tutor in Stuttgart, joined the Dutch colonial army, traveled through Europe, was an arms dealer, among many other jobs. In 1891 he returned to France, the year in which His leg was amputated and he died of cancer..
The most famous phrases of the poet Arthur Rimbaud
1) The true voyage of discovery does not consist in seeking new landscapes, but in having new eyes.
2) See the invisible, hear the inaudible.
3) The honesty of begging amazes me.
4) The poet becomes clairvoyant through a long, immense and reasoned confusion of all the senses.
5) You must be absolutely modern.
6) Life is the farce that we all have to play.
7) We will be happy. There will be a nest of kisses hidden in the corners.
8) I am the saint, who prays on the terrace, like the peaceful beasts that graze in the sea of Palestine.
9) I am an inventor with qualities very different from all those who preceded me; also a musician, who has found something like the key to love.
10) I immediately discover the boot, the sock, and… I reconstruct the bodies, worn out by beautiful fevers. They find me funny and talk to each other, very calmly…And my brutal desires hang from their lips.
Source: Clarin
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