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Rhapsodies 1831

English

By (author): Petrus Borel

Translated by: John Gallas, Kurt Ganz, Kurt Ganzl

'Borel was the sun,' said Théophile Gautier, 'who could resist him?' Indeed, who? A lycanthrope, necrophile, absurd revolutionary, Paris dandy with a scented beard, flamboyant sufferer: a man with no grave and no memorial. His once celebrated red mouth opened briefly 'like an exotic flower' to complain of injustice and bourgeois vulgarity; of his frustration in love and reputation; of poverty and blighted fate. Then he withered in the minor officialdom of Algeria, where he died because he would not wear a hat, leaving a haunted house and a doubtful name. 'And now,' says his only biographer Dame Enid Starkie, 'he is quite forgotten.' Rhapsodies 1831 includes all the poems Borel wrote when he was twenty and twenty-one. The poems, he said, are 'the slag from my crucible': 'the poetry that boils in my heart has slung its dross'. It is a fabulous, fiery, black-clouded dross: captains and cutlasses, castles, maidens, daggers, danger; calls to arms, imagined loves, plaints and howls of injustice. 'Never did a publication create a greater scandal,' Borel said, 'because it was a book written heart and soul, with no thought of anything else, and stuffed with gall and suffering'. It was not reviewed. Now it is back. See more
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 135 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 24 Feb 2022
  • Publisher: Carcanet Press Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781800172203

About Petrus Borel

Petrus Borel (26 June 1809 - 14 July 1859) was a French writer of the Romantic movement. Born Joseph-Pierre Borel dHauterive at Lyon the 12 of 14 children of an ironmonger he studied architecture in Paris but abandoned it for literature. Nicknamed le Lycanthrope (wolfman) and the center of the circle of Bohemians in Paris he was noted for extravagant and eccentric writing foreshadowing Surrealism. He was not commercially successful though and eventually was found a minor civil service post by his friends including Theophile Gautier. He died at Mostaganem in Algeria.

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