Paris Spleen, 9781967751259
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Intoxication, absurdity, and fleeting beauty in Baudelaire’s darkly comic Paris.
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Summary

Paris Spleen is one of the first modern books—formally experimental, morally ambivalent, and relentlessly urban. Written in the 1850s, these fifty prose poems roam through the streets of Paris with unsparing detail and a deeply ambivalent gaze. Baudelaire captures daily life as something both intoxicating and absurd, filled with strange encounters, sudden violence, fleeting beauty, and constant noise.

This is not poetry in the usual sense, but something sharper and more elastic: compa…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781967751259
ISBN-10:1967751250
Author:Charles Baudelaire, Rainer J. Hanshe
Publisher:ERIS
Imprint:ERIS
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:216
Release Date:16 February 2026
Weight:0g
Dimensions:196mm x 124mm
Series:Critical Century
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Critics Review

What is great and strange about Baudelaire’s poetry [is] its unmatched capacity to transmute public existence into private torments and then return them to the public sphere. – Joshua Clover * The Nation *

About The Author

Charles Baudelaire

Charles Baudelaire (1821–1867) was a French poet, essayist, and cultural critic whose work reshaped modern literature.

His landmark collection, The Flowers of Evil, brought a new intensity to poetic language—introspective, decadent, and defiant. Restless and often at odds with his time, Baudelaire was among the first writers to take the modern city as his true subject, and remains one of its most enduring interpreters.

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