Rimbaud in Java e-bog
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In A Season in Hell, at the age of eighteen, the French poet Arthur Rimbaud predicted the rest of his life: My day is done; Im leaving Europe. The sea air will burn my lungs; lost climes will tan my skin. Three years later, in 1876, he joined the Royal Army of the Dutch Indies as an infantryman and sailed for Java, where he promptly deserted and fled into the jungle. It was the most enigmatic p...
E-bog
48,96 DKK
Forlag
Editions Didier Millet
Udgivet
20 april 2012
Længde
136 sider
Genrer
BGL
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9789814260763
In A Season in Hell, at the age of eighteen, the French poet Arthur Rimbaud predicted the rest of his life: My day is done; Im leaving Europe. The sea air will burn my lungs; lost climes will tan my skin. Three years later, in 1876, he joined the Royal Army of the Dutch Indies as an infantryman and sailed for Java, where he promptly deserted and fled into the jungle. It was the most enigmatic passage in his life crowded with puzzles and contrarieties. In the first book devoted to Rimbauds lost voyage to Asia, the novelist and critic Jamie James reviews everything that is known about the episode; from there, he imaginatively spirals into a reconstruction of what the poet must have seen and informed speculation about what he might have done, vividly recreating life in nineteenth-century Java along the way. Rimbaud in Java concludes with an inquiry into what the Orient represented in the poets imagination, with a scandalous, amusing history of French orientalism. James surprising book is a richly concentrated blend of biography, criticism and thought-travel, which brings into sharp focus this brief encounter between a great writer and a vanished world.