Rimbaud Complete

Rimbaud Complete by Arthur Rimbaud is a comprehensive collection published by Random House Publishing Group on January 14, 2003. This edition presents the first and only truly complete translation of Rimbaud’s works in English, meticulously translated, edited, and introduced by Wyatt Mason. The book allows readers to explore the evolution of Rimbaud’s poetry, arranged chronologically based on the latest manuscript evidence, showcasing his transition from the lyrical style of “Sensation” to the innovative modernism found in A Season in Hell.
Within its 656 pages, Rimbaud Complete includes fifty pages of previously untranslated material, such as early verses, fragmentary poems, and a school notebook, offering insights into the poet’s development that have remained largely unknown to American audiences. Mason’s introduction revisits the complexities surrounding Rimbaud’s legacy and the intricacies involved in translating his work. This edition not only highlights the delicate music of poems like “Crows” but also captures the mature dissonance of Illuminations, presenting a nuanced view of Rimbaud’s artistry for contemporary readers interested in poetry and literary collections.
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Enduring icon of creativity, authenticity, and rebellion, and the subject of numerous new biographies, Arthur Rimbaud is one of the most repeatedly scrutinized literary figures of the last half-century. Yet almost thirty years have elapsed without a major new translation of his writings. Remedying this state of affairs is Rimbaud Complete, the first and only truly complete edition of Rimbaud’s work in English, translated, edited, and introduced by Wyatt Mason.
Mason draws on a century of Rimbaud scholarship to choreograph a superbly clear-eyed presentation of the poet’s works. He arranges Rimbaud’s writing chronologically, based on the latest manuscript evidence, so readers can experience the famously teenaged poet’s rapid evolution, from the lyricism of “Sensation” to the groundbreaking early modernism of A Season in Hell.
In fifty pages of previously untranslated material, including award-winning early verses, all the fragmentary poems, a fascinating early draft of A Season in Hell, a school notebook, and multiple manuscript versions of the important poem “O saisons, ô chateaux,” Rimbaud Complete displays facets of the poet unknown to American readers. And in his Introduction, Mason revisits the Rimbaud myth, addresses the state of disarray in which the poet left his work, and illuminates the intricacies of the translator’s art.
Mason has harnessed the precision and power of the poet’s rapidly changing voice: from the delicate music of a poem such as “Crows” to the mature dissonance of the Illuminations, Rimbaud Complete unveils this essential poet for a new generation of readers.
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