Baudelaire’s Voyages: The Poet and His Painters

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pp. 184, b/w and colour illustrations, “The voyages in this book are presented in four parts: voyages into the “depth,” “city,” “dream,” and “now,” featuring both Baudelaire’s poems and relevant works of art exhibited recently at the Heckscher Museum in Huntington, New York. Those familiar with Baudelaire’s poetry will recognize his concerns with Paris and “spleen” and his relentless quest to escape the human condition through art. Art historians and literary enthusiasts will find this book a pleasure to read and hold; it is selective in content, featuring fewer than 30 poems (in both the original and English translations), and beautifully illustrated with art works from several centuries that both inspired and were inspired by Baudelaire. The book’s small dimensions suggests a jewel box, inviting an intimate reading. In this study, Coven, the curator of the exhibit, mixes thoughtfully his own impressions with the commentary of renowned Baudelairian scholars. “

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Book Information

ISBN 0821219995
Number of pages 184
Original Title Baudelaire's Voyages: The Poet and His Painters
Published Date 1993
Book Condition Very good
Jacket Condition Very good
Binding Hardcover
Size Oblong 8vo
Place of Publication New York
Edition First Edition
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pp. 184, b/w and colour illustrations, “The voyages in this book are presented in four parts: voyages into the “depth,” “city,” “dream,” and “now,” featuring both Baudelaire’s poems and relevant works of art exhibited recently at the Heckscher Museum in Huntington, New York. Those familiar with Baudelaire’s poetry will recognize his concerns with Paris and “spleen” and his relentless quest to escape the human condition through art. Art historians and literary enthusiasts will find this book a pleasure to read and hold; it is selective in content, featuring fewer than 30 poems (in both the original and English translations), and beautifully illustrated with art works from several centuries that both inspired and were inspired by Baudelaire. The book’s small dimensions suggests a jewel box, inviting an intimate reading. In this study, Coven, the curator of the exhibit, mixes thoughtfully his own impressions with the commentary of renowned Baudelairian scholars. “

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Weight 1.5 kg