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Charles Baudelaire opens "The Flowers of Evil" with a poem
entitled "Benediction," and it's special stuff -- but of course it
is, we're talking about a poem by Charles Baudelaire, for god's
sake.
When by the changeless Power of a Supreme Decree
The poet issues forth upon this sorry sphere,
His mother, horrified, and full of blasphemy,
Uplifts her voice to God, who takes compassion on her.
"Ah, why did I not bear a serpent's nest entire,
Instead of bringing forth this hideous Child of Doom
Oh curs d be that transient night of vain desire
When I conceived my expiation in my womb "
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imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
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tredition aus Hamburg veroffentlicht in der Buchreihe TREDITION
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tredition aus Hamburg veroffentlicht in der Buchreihe TREDITION
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El afan de Baudelaire por romper con los modes poeticos romanticos
le lleva a buscar una "modernidad" que finalmente encuentra en el
reflejo de la vida urbana expresada a traves del "poema en prosa."
En esta edicion, junto a Pequenos poemas en prosa, aparece Los
paraisos artificiales; dos obras aparentemente dispares, pero que
despues de una atenta lectura coinciden en ser un largo poemo en
prosa con el mismo caracter rapsodico. Si la primera es un reflejo
de la vida parisina, "tan fecunda en asuntos poeticos y
maravillosos," la segunda es todo un culto al placer como expresion
de una vitalidad en la que esta implicito el germen de la
destruccion del propio placer: la degeneracion y la podredumbre.
La actitud decadente y dandy de Baudelaire le sirve para establecer
distancias, para intentar distinguirse, alconzar en el aspecto mas
superficial aquella perfeccion que le caracteriza. En Las flores
del mal crea un espacio que inclina al hombre hacia lo mas bajo, un
espacio sin horizonte, que aboca al abismo, al pecado, a la
hipocresia, sin posibilidad de salir.
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++++ Die Blumen Des Bosen Charles Baudelaire G. Bondi, 1901
Charles Baudelaire opens "The Flowers of Evil" with a poem
entitled "Benediction," and it's special stuff -- but of course it
is, we're talking about a poem by Charles Baudelaire, for god's
sake.
When by the changeless Power of a Supreme Decree
The poet issues forth upon this sorry sphere,
His mother, horrified, and full of blasphemy,
Uplifts her voice to God, who takes compassion on her.
"Ah, why did I not bear a serpent's nest entire,
Instead of bringing forth this hideous Child of Doom
Oh cursed be that transient night of vain desire
When I conceived my expiation in my womb "
In the intoxication of hashish there is nothing like this. We shall
not go outside the class of natural dream. The drunkenness,
throughout its duration, it is true, will be nothing but an immense
dream, thanks to the intensity of its colours and the rapidity of
its conceptions. But it will always keep the idiosyncrasy of the
individual. The man has desired to dream; the dream will govern the
man. But this dream will be truly the son of its father. The idle
man has taxed his ingenuity to introduce artificially the
supernatural into his life and into his thought; but, after all,
and despite the accidental energy of his experiences, he is nothing
but the same man magnified, the same number raised to a very high
power.
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In the intoxication of hashish there is nothing like this. We shall
not go outside the class of natural dream. The drunkenness,
throughout its duration, it is true, will be nothing but an immense
dream, thanks to the intensity of its colours and the rapidity of
its conceptions. But it will always keep the idiosyncrasy of the
individual. The man has desired to dream; the dream will govern the
man. But this dream will be truly the son of its father. The idle
man has taxed his ingenuity to introduce artificially the
supernatural into his life and into his thought; but, after all,
and despite the accidental energy of his experiences, he is nothing
but the same man magnified, the same number raised to a very high
power.
In the intoxication of hashish there is nothing like this. We shall
not go outside the class of natural dream. The drunkenness,
throughout its duration, it is true, will be nothing but an immense
dream, thanks to the intensity of its colours and the rapidity of
its conceptions. But it will always keep the idiosyncrasy of the
individual. The man has desired to dream; the dream will govern the
man. But this dream will be truly the son of its father. The idle
man has taxed his ingenuity to introduce artificially the
supernatural into his life and into his thought; but, after all,
and despite the accidental energy of his experiences, he is nothing
but the same man magnified, the same number raised to a very high
power.
1919. Charles Baudelaire was a 19th century French poet,
translator, literary and art critic. Known for his highly
controversial, and often dark poetry, Baudelaire's life was filled
with drama and strife, from financial disaster to being prosecuted
for obscenity and blasphemy. Long after his death many look upon
his name as representing depravity and vice. His reputation rests
primarily on The Flowers of Evil, which was perhaps the most
important and influential poetry collection published in Europe in
the 19th century. Similarly, his Little Prose Poems was the most
successful and innovative early experiment in prose poetry of the
time. Both of these works are contained in this volume.
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