Rimbaud

NOUN
  1. French poet whose work influenced the surrealists (1854-1891)
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  • This collocation of precocious poetic essence, stupefying lyricism and seditious brilliance sets up Rimbaud as the Romantic-Modern poet par excellence.
  • Arab poets wrote better romantic poetry than Rimbaud and Verlaine as long ago as the tenth century.
  • Even in the most ambient moments, it is Lockett's presence that is felt the most as he adds delicate textural chimes or rain sticks just beneath the surface of Rimbaud's engaging swathes.
  • The poet Arthur Rimbaud led a short but extremely eventful life.
  • Bénabou joins the first hemistich of each line to the second of another: the first alexandrine thus selected is the opening line of Rimbaud's ‘Bateau ivre’.
  • Rimbaud rolls down the window and suavely says, ‘You're the woman of my dreams.’
  • What inspired that rebellious young poet called Rimbaud?
  • Tranter ironises the influence of Rimbaud (on both himself and his peers) in ‘Poem ending with a line by Rimbaud’.
  • The company's name slips his mind and the paste-up reminds him of Rimbaud's Délires II.
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