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<p> <b>Review</b></p> <p>"Arthur Rimbaud was a disreputable, mean, ruthless, perverse, hateful wretch. He was also one of the greatest poet who ever lived... <p>"Schmidt has tackled poems, prose, and letters. He has adopted a new and persuasive chronological arrangement of the work. And he has nimbly compressed the life of the poet into engaging prefaces for each of the eight 'seasons.'...Schmidt has truly made Rimbaud his won. Like every good translation, his is an interpretation. And it is a matter of some astonishment to me that he has done as well as he has with lyrics that, in theory, ought to defy transfer into another language. He has found a tone, pr perhaps it is an idiom, that works." -- <i>Raymond Sokolov, <I>Newsday</I></i></p> <p>"Paul Schmidt has waveredno, has hoveredbetween solicitude and critique, and the result of such suspension is his beautiful, daring, careful work; we have all tried our hand as this, and more than a hand is needed, and has here been bestowed. The whole mannothing less will do, and what I am grateful for is the willingness to risk a vision, a sighting of not only the art but the life of the most baffling and suggestive of our exemplary failures. If there were such a thing as Parallel Lives of the nineteenth century, then Paul Schmidt's Rimbaud would have to be read beside Auden's Keirkegaard. Creative misreading, or let me say, with my admiring breath held, <I>critical markings!</I> It is a wonder that so much concern has been taken, been given, though less a wonder than a benefaction when we recall that <I>concern</I> means no more than a sifting, a winnowing by the senses. The book is the most valuable sieve yet, and serves us the Rimbaud that matters in its fine mesh." -- <i>Richard Howard</i></p> <p>After The Flood<br> Angry Caesar<br> Anguish<br> Animals Once Spewed Semen As They Ran<br> Antique<br> Asleep In The Valley<br> At The Green Cabaret<br> Bad Blood<br> The Bad Little Angel<br> Barbarian<br> Being Beauteous<br> The Blacksmith<br> Bottom<br> The Boy Who Picked The Bullets Up, Destiny's Child<br> Bridges<br> The Brilliant Victory Of Saarebruck<br> Brussels<br> By The Bandstand<br> Childhood<br> Cities I<br> Cities Ii<br> City<br> The Comedy Of Thirst: I. Forefathers<br> The Comedy Of Thirst: Ii. The Spirit<br> The Comedy Of Thirst: Iii. Friends<br> The Comedy Of Thirst: Iv. The Poor Man Dreams<br> The Comedy Of Thirst: V. Conclusion<br> Confessions Of An Idiot Old Man<br> Credo In Unam<br> Crows<br> The Customs Men<br> Dawn<br> Democracy<br> Departure<br> Devotion<br> Does She Dance<br> Dream In Wintertime<br> The Drunken Boat<br> Drunken Morning<br> Drunks<br> Evening Prayer<br> Evil<br> Fairy<br> Farewell<br> Faun's Head<br> Feelings<br> Fete Galante<br> First Communions<br> First Delirium: The Foolish Virgin The Infernal Bridegroom<br> First Evening<br> Flowers<br> Fragments From The Book Of John<br> Genie<br> H<br> The Hands Of Jeanne-marie<br> The Hanged Men Dance<br> Hear How It Bellows<br> A Heart Beneath A Cassock<br> Hidden And Wrinkled Like A Budding Violet<br> Histgoric Evening<br> I Sat In A Third-class Railway Car; An Old Priest<br> I'd Probably Prefer, Come Spring, An Open-air<br> The Impossible<br> It Was Springtime<br> It's Only A Humble Handmade Brush, Too Small<br> Kids In A Daze<br> The Ladies Who Look For Lice<br> Lightning<br> Lilies<br> Lines<br> Lives<br> Lovely Thoughts For Morning<br> Martial Law?<br> Metropolitan<br> Michael And Christine<br> Morning<br> Morning<br> Movement<br> My Little Lovelies<br> Mystique<br> The Newlyweds At Home<br> Night In Hell<br> O Seasons, O Chateaus<br> The Old Guard<br> On Summer Nights, Before The Shining Shop Windows<br> Once, If My Memory Serves Me Well<br> Ophelia<br> Ordinary Nocturne<br> The Orphans' New Year<br> Our Assholes Are Different From Theirs. I Used To Watch<br> Parade<br> Paris<br> Parisian Orgy<br> Parisian War Cry<br> Poor People In Church<br> Promontory<br> Recollection<br> Remarks To A Poet On The Subject Of Flowers<br> Remembrance<br> The River Of Cordial<br> Romance<br> Royalty<br> Sale<br> The Savior Bumped Upon His Heavy Butt<br> Scenes<br> Sealed Lips; Seen In Rome<br> Seascape<br> Second Delirium: The Alchemy Of The Word<br> Seven-year-old Poets<br> Shame<br> The Sideboard<br> The Sisters Of Charity<br> The Sitters<br> Squatting<br> The Stolen Heart<br> The Sun Has Wept Rose<br> Tale<br> Tartufe Chastised<br> Tear<br> The Tease<br> To A Reason<br> To My Bedside Books, Those Exquisite Editions<br> The Triumph Of Hunger<br> The Triumph Of Patience: A Song From The Highest Tower<br> The Triumph Of Patience: Banners Of May<br> The Triumph Of Patience: Eternity<br> The Triumph Of Patience: Golden Age<br> Vagabonds<br> Venus Anadyomene<br> Vigils<br> Vowels<br> War<br> The Wastelands Of Love<br> What Do We Care, My Heart<br> What Nina Answered<br> Wheel Ruts<br> Winter Festival<br> Workers<br> You Dead Of Ninety-two And Ninety-three<br> Young Glutton<br> Youth: I. Sunday<br> Youth: Ii. Sonnet<br> Youth: Iii. Twenty Years Old<br> Youth: Iv<br> -- <i>Table of Poems from </i><br /> --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.</p> <p> <b>Language Notes</b></p> <p> Text: English, French (translation)<br /> --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.</p>

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