The Three Rimbauds (The French List) - Hardcover

Nougez, Dominique

 
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<b>Mingling fact and fiction, <i>The Three Rimbauds </i>imagines how Rimbaud&#8217;s life would have unfolded had he not died at the age of thirty-seven.</b><br><br> The myth of Arthur Rimbaud (1854&#8211;1891) focuses on his early years: how the great enfant terrible tore through the nineteenth-century literary scene with reckless abandon, leaving behind him a trail of enemies, the failed marriage of an ex-lover who shot him, and a body of revolutionary poetry that changed French literature forever. He stopped writing poetry at the age of twenty-one when he left Europe to travel the world. He returned only shortly before his death at the age of thirty-seven.&#160;<br> &#160;<br> But what if 1891 marked not the year of his death, but the start of a great new beginning: the poet&#8217;s secret return to Paris, which launched the mature phase of his literary career? This slim, experimental volume by Dominique Noguez shows that the imaginary &#8220;mature&#8221; Rimbaud&#8212;the one who returned from Harar in 1891, married Paul Claudel&#8217;s sister in 1907, converted to Catholicism in 1925, and went on to produce some of the greatest works in twentieth-century French prose&#8212;was already present in the almost forgotten works of his childhood, in style and themes alike. Only by reacquainting ourselves with the three Rimbauds&#8212;child, young adult, and imaginary older adult&#8212;can we truly gauge the range of the complete writer.

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<b>Dominique Noguez</b> (1942&#8211;2019) was a prolific writer of essays, novels, and criticism of literature and film. He was a professor of film studies at Universit&#233; de Montr&#233;al and Universit&#233; Paris 1 Panth&#233;on-Sorbonne.<b> Seth Whidden</b> is professor of French at the University of Oxford and a fellow and tutor in French at the Queen&#8217;s College, Oxford.

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