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Rimbaud, Arthur

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(ärtür' răNbō'), 1854–91, French poet who had a great influence on the symbolists and subsequent modern poets, b. Charleville. A defiant and precocious youth, Rimbaud at 16 sent some poems to Verlaine , who liked his work and invited him to Paris. In 1872–73 the two poets lived together in London and Brussels. In a drunken quarrel Verlaine fired a pistol, wounding Rimbaud, and their relationship ended. Rimbaud returned home and finished Une Saison en enfer (1873), a confessional autobiography in which he renounces his former hellish life and his work. At an undetermined time he produced Les Illuminations , consisting of prose poems that transcend all traditional syntax and narrative elements. Rimbaud is thought to have stopped writing poetry at the age of 19, and he never wrote another literary work. Thereafter, he wandered throughout Europe and N Africa, working in various jobs, from circus cashier to commercial traveler to African gunrunner, and engaging in numerous business…
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(20 October 1854–10 November 1891; b. Jean Nicolas A. R.) Running away from home, the teenage Rimbaud befriended the prominent French poet Paul Verlaine (1844–96), who left his wife to live and travel with Rimbaud, until the older man shot the younger. That prompted Rimbaud to write Une Saison en…
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Rimbaud, detail from “Un Coin de table,” oil...
(born Oct. 20, 1854, Charleville, France—died Nov. 10, 1891, Marseille) French poet and adventurer. The provincial son of an army captain, he had begun by age 16 to write violent, blasphemous poems, and he formulated an aesthetic doctrine stating that a poet must become a seer, break down the…
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From Chambers Biographical Dictionary
1854-91 French poet He was born in Charleville, Ardennes, the son of an army captain and his stern disciplinarian wife. After a brilliant academic career at the Collège de Charleville, he ran away to Paris in 1870. He soon returned to Charleville, where he lived as a writer and indulged in a life of…
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Arthur Rimbaud (1854-91) dying, 1891 (pencil on paper) (b/w photo)
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Portrait of Arthur Rimbaud (1854-91) made after a drawing by Isabelle Rimbaud (b.1860) after 1891 (engraving) (b/w photo)
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