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Les Fleurs du Mal
by Charles Baudelaire
wow
i actually think i enjoyed this book.
i mean, reading 100 poems filled with metaphors is honestly demanding, but that feeling when you understand them and therefore like them is definitely worth it.
through those poems, baudelaire shares his deepest thoughts, about evil, beauty, god, humanity— with metaphors as his only filter. he’s doing his best trying to understand this world, just like us.
idk, i like him.
(and let’s be honest, the fact he wrote poems about lesbians emancipation >>)
i actually think i enjoyed this book.
i mean, reading 100 poems filled with metaphors is honestly demanding, but that feeling when you understand them and therefore like them is definitely worth it.
through those poems, baudelaire shares his deepest thoughts, about evil, beauty, god, humanity— with metaphors as his only filter. he’s doing his best trying to understand this world, just like us.
idk, i like him.
(and let’s be honest, the fact he wrote poems about lesbians emancipation >>)