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spacestationtrustfund's review against another edition
4.0
Rimbaud est suffisamment un génie, je ne sais pas ce que je suis censé dire d'autre au sujet de ces écrits!
pagesofnectar's review against another edition
5.0
Illuminatiions is the first Rimbaud's poetry collection I've ever read and I am very impressed by his writing, even though the kind of themes he wrote about aren't my favorite to see in poetry and not that close to my heart. His writing skill can't be disputed, though!
lonelyhyperion's review against another edition
challenging
emotional
mysterious
reflective
slow-paced
4.0
aasiyaglover's review against another edition
challenging
inspiring
mysterious
reflective
slow-paced
5.0
selenajournal's review against another edition
5.0
We have faith in the poison. We know how to give our whole life every day. – Morning of Drunkenness
Rimbaud has quickly become a favourite. I’ve re-read this book thrice over the last month, finding new things to delight me each time around.
I’m in love with his words. But I’m also fascinated by him. All of his works were written in his mid to late teens. He gave up writing altogether by the age of 21. One of the French enfant terrible, he caused quite the ruckus during his lifetime (which was, in my opinion, too short).
The work of his I love most would have to be Ophelia. Many know that I’ve got something of an obsession with the Shakespearean character and Rimbaud writes elegantly of my dear Ophelia.
I know that April is Poetry Month and that April is almost over. Rimbaud is worthwhile for any month and any occasion.
Eyes flame, blood sings, bones swell, tears and red filaments stream down. Their mockery or their terror lasts a minute or entire months.
I alone have the key to this savage side-show.
- Sideshow
Rimbaud has quickly become a favourite. I’ve re-read this book thrice over the last month, finding new things to delight me each time around.
I’m in love with his words. But I’m also fascinated by him. All of his works were written in his mid to late teens. He gave up writing altogether by the age of 21. One of the French enfant terrible, he caused quite the ruckus during his lifetime (which was, in my opinion, too short).
The work of his I love most would have to be Ophelia. Many know that I’ve got something of an obsession with the Shakespearean character and Rimbaud writes elegantly of my dear Ophelia.
I know that April is Poetry Month and that April is almost over. Rimbaud is worthwhile for any month and any occasion.
Eyes flame, blood sings, bones swell, tears and red filaments stream down. Their mockery or their terror lasts a minute or entire months.
I alone have the key to this savage side-show.
- Sideshow
mlindner's review against another edition
2.0
I wanted to both like and be impressed by these poems. I was, sadly neither.
smay's review against another edition
3.5
Interesting imagery and great use of language, but didn't grasp me as much as I expected. Maybe I'm more suited to his fiction than his poetry, because the 'storier' poems were the ones I liked best.