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A book of poetry of "poet maudit" Tristan Corbiere, first published in 1873 in Paris. It features 101 poems that was published two years before the death of the poet at the age of 29, and it went completely unnoticed at the time.

Produktbeschreibung
A book of poetry of "poet maudit" Tristan Corbiere, first published in 1873 in Paris. It features 101 poems that was published two years before the death of the poet at the age of 29, and it went completely unnoticed at the time.
Autorenporträt
Tristan Corbiere (1845-1875), was born in Coat-Congar, Ploujean, in northwest France. The young poet's only book, Les Amours jaunes, was largely ignored until the Symbolist poet Paul Verlaine wrote about him a decade after his untimely death. Marked by his use of irony and a distinctive local idiom, Corbiere's work is a cornerstone of modern French poetry, and has been influential to English and American modernists such as Pound and Eliot.