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The Illuminations

by Arthur Rimbaud, Donald Revell
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Synopsis

Slipcased, signed, limited edition of the new translation by John Ashbery. "If we are absolutely modern—and we are—it's because Rimbaud commanded us to be."—John Ashbery, from the preface

Publishers Weekly

Celebrated poet Revell (The Bitter Withy) received the 2007 PEN USA Translation Award for his ravishing take on Rimbaud's A Season in Hell. Rendered into English with utmost sympathy and flare, this bilingual edition of Rimbaud's prose masterpiece is sure to receive comparable acclaim. Considered by many to be the infamous French wunderkind's highest achievement, the book's (mostly) prose poems present the still teenage poet's acrobatic efforts to resist the stranglehold of habit, logic and bourgeois respectability: “I've strung ropes from steeple to steeple; garlands from window to window; golden chains from star to star, and I'm dancing.” Revell's version is no more or less accessible than previous translations, and dips into the contemporary idiom are thankfully infrequent and unobtrusive. What distinguishes Revell's work is its exquisite, carefully modulated musicality. His phrasing is rich and fluid (“The soft perfume of the stars and of the sky and of everything drifts down from the hilltop”) or crisp and strident (“Unsought air and unsought world. Life./ —Was that it, then?/ —And the dream grows cold”), in perfect keeping with the protean, inestimably influential original, making this among the finest of its English translations yet produced. (Sept.)

About the Author, Arthur Rimbaud

Pulitzer Prize-winning poet John Ashbery has translated many French writers, including Pierre Reverdy and Raymond Roussel. The French government has named him both a Chevalier of the Order of Arts and Letters and an Officer of the Legion of Honor. He lives in New York City.

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Book Details

Published
June 1, 2009
Publisher
Omnidawn Publishing
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781890650360

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