Dismissed as a vulgar drug addict who wrote about sex and death,
Charles Baudelaire (1821-1867) went largely unrecognized until the
20th century. This collection of the notorious poet's essays
transcends the squalor of his financial ruin and the torture of
physical decline to offer compelling thoughts on his world,
society, and philosophy.
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