La Folie Baudelaire

Cover of La Folie Baudelaire by Roberto Calasso
Publisher: Penguin Books
Year: 2014
Language: en
Pages: 400
ISBN-13: 9780241957561
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La Folie Baudelaire by Roberto Calasso, published by Penguin Books on July 3, 2014, is a 400-page exploration of the literary and artistic landscape of 19th-century Paris. This edition delves into the life and work of Charles Baudelaire, a pivotal figure in the emergence of modern literature and art. Calasso examines Baudelaire’s critical insights and his relationships with notable painters such as Ingres and Delacroix, while also considering the influence of Degas and Manet, who were inspired by Baudelaire’s seminal essay, The Painter of Modern Life.

Readers will find a rich tapestry of stories, analyses, and reflections that bring to life the vibrant culture of Paris during Baudelaire’s time. The book presents a mosaic of insights into the ephemeral nature of urban existence and the artist’s role in capturing it. Through a blend of close readings and commentary, Calasso creates a unique space—referred to as ‘Folie Baudelaire’—where readers can engage with the poet’s world and his profound impact on literature and art. This edition is presented in English, making it accessible to a wider audience interested in literary criticism and the history of European art.


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Roberto Calasso is one of the most original and acclaimed of writers on literature, art, culture and mythology. In Baudelaire’s Folly, Calasso turns his attention to the poets and writers of Paris in the nineteenth century who created what was later called ‘the Modern.’ His protagonist is Charles Baudelaire: poet of nerves, art lover, pioneering critic, man about Paris, whose groundbreaking works on modern culture described the ephemeral, fleeting nature of life in the metropolis – and the artist’s role in capturing this – as no other writer had done.

With Baudelaire’s critical intelligence as his inspiration, Calasso ranges through his life and work, focusing on two painters – Ingres and Delacroix – about whom Baudelaire wrote acutely, and then turns to Degas and Manet, who followed in the tracks Baudelaire laid down in his great essay The Painter of Modern Life. In a mosaic of stories, insights, dreams, close readings of poems and commentaries on paintings, Paris in Baudelaire’s years comes to life. In the eighteenth century, a ‘folie’ was a garden pavilion set aside for people of leisure, a place of delight and fantasy. Here Calasso has created a brilliant and dramatic ‘Folie Baudelaire’: a place where the reader can encounter Baudelaire, his peers, his city, his extraordinary likes and dislikes, and his world, finally discovering that it is nothing less than the land of ‘absolute literature’.

Born in Florence, Roberto Calasso lives in Milan, where he is publisher of Adelphi. He is the author of Tiepolo Pink, The Ruin of Kasch, The Marriage of Cadmus and Harmony, winner of the Prix Veillon and the Prix du Meilleur Livre Etranger, Literature and the Gods, Ka and K.

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