According to researcher Brett Bowles, Charles Baudelaire, who was born 200 years ago April 9, 1821, was a raging antisemite. In an article from 2000, Bowles noted that in “My Heart Laid Bare” (Mon ...
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One of Baudelaire’s publishers selected and ordered “Fusées,” Mon Coeur Mis a Nu, and some reflections on “Hygiene.” These were published in 1887 as Journaux Intimes (Private Journals), and translated ...
DURING the summer of the Paris Exhibition of 1867, while no mean part of the world was looking and wondering amid the noise of crowds at the remarkable works of invention and art, or thinking of the ...
If Charles Baudelaire had lived a century-and-a-half later, I suspect he would have been a rock star. A tormented genius, like Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix, Kurt Cobain or Amy Winehouse, consumed by the ...
Several famous French authors are at the heart of major exhibitions throughout 2022. From 19th century writers Marcel Proust and Charles Baudelaire, to the 400th anniversary of the birth of Molière, ...
One of the seminal works of French literature, “Les Fleurs du Mal” (“The Flowers of Evil”; 1857) contains most of the poetry of Charles Baudelaire. Strikingly innovative and taboo-busting in both ...
From Thursday to Saturday, "The Flowering of Baudelaire" commemorated the 150th anniversary of the publication of Charles Baudelaire's famed "Les Fleurs du Mal." The three-day colloquium, in ...
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