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Charles Baudelaire (quote)

lkthayer wrote 3 days ago: Photo by VC Ferry “I can barely conceive of a type of beauty in which there is no Melancholy. … more →

Tags: Quotes, Beauty, L.K. Thayer's Poetry Juice Bar, Melancholy, Photography, VC Ferry

The Swan, after Baudelaire2 comments

Claire Trevien wrote 3 days ago: So, I have not posted on here for a while,  I would love to get feedback on this piece however. I wr … more →

Tags: Poetry, dog, German Shepherd, Swan, Toy boats, flâneur, Paris, Legends, Leda

Baudelaire's vampire5 comments

Joseph wrote 6 days ago: When I first read some poems by Baudelaire at the age of sixteen I became very curious about him as … more →

Tags: Reading, Decadence, Nadar, VAMPIRE

Carlos Schwabe

Decadent Handbook wrote 6 days ago: Carlos Schwabe (1877 – 1926) is one of the more disturbing Symbolist artists. He seems to have … more →

Tags: Art, symbolists, Carlos Schwabe

Crystal Stilts Interview on Powerline A.D. Website

Patrick Prince wrote 2 weeks ago: Click here at www.powerlinead.com for an interview with Brooklyn indie rock band Crystal Stilts — wh … more →

Tags: Rock music, New York City Rock, crystal stilts, Crystal Stilts interview, Brad Hargett, Brooklyn rock music, Baudelaire influence on rock music

être etonné c'est un bonheur: baudelaire's modernization of poe26 comments

adswithoutproducts wrote 3 weeks ago: One other thing from the Paris trip – something I’d rather not get lost unread at the bo … more →

A 'Violent' Sign? Deleuze and Bio-Semiosis

Tim Matts wrote 4 weeks ago: Violent Signs takes its emblematic image from the work of Gilles Deleuze, whose ‘noological … more →

Tags: Ecocriticism, Buell, Deleuze, Ecocritic, Ecocritical, Ecocritics, ecological, Ecology, Encounter

Crime and Punishment

Lee wrote 4 weeks ago: I began this post on a different topic, a different strand. The negating meaning of language. A word … more →

Tags: random rants, writing, Vagabond, Marquis de Sade, Poetry, Dostoevsky, language, kerouac, cassady

Quote of the Day

darlingaesthete wrote 4 weeks ago: It is necessary to work, if not from inclination, at least from despair. -BAUDELAIRE … more →

Tags: Quote Of The Day, writing, Poetry, Despair

Flaneur-ing=Fun!14 comments

Amanda Van West wrote 1 month ago: Throughout my four (and a half…*ahem*) years studying Media Studies at University of San Franc … more →

Tags: London, flâneur, USF, Media Studies

l`albatros par charles baudelaire.

poetul wrote 1 month ago: (…) Le Poète est semblable au prince des nuées Qui hante la tempête et se rit de l’arche … more →

Tags: Poezii, albatrosul.., Poetul

weekly poetry #34 comments

kato wrote 1 month ago: Ma jeunesse ne fut qu’un tenebreuse orage Traversé ça et là par de brillants soleils Le tonner … more →

Tags: Weekly Poetry, Jeunesse, French poetry

Charles Baudelaire

Decadent Handbook wrote 1 month ago: Charles Baudelaire is largely considered to be the definitive writer of Decadence. Baudelaire was bo … more →

Tags: Poetry, Icons

Translation: L'Albatros by Baudelaire

Poetic Translations wrote 1 month ago: The Albatross Often, to amuse themselves, the crewmen Take albatrosses, vast birds of the seas, That … more →

Tags: Poetry, translation, Art, French, L'albatros, THE ALBATROSS

The Yellow River

Tony Fitzpatrick wrote 1 month ago: Do you not see the waters of the Yellow River Come flowing from the sky? The swift stream pours into … more →

Tags: Art, tokyo, Japan, Li Po, Piss Alley

The Fortunate Events of Lemony Snicket Illustrator Brett Helquist

rubywinkle wrote 1 month ago: Comics, chance and magazine covers culminated in the fortuitous success of illustrator, Brett Helqui … more →

Tags: interviews, A Christmas Carol, A Series of Unfortunate Events, Blue Balliett, books of wonder, Brett Helquist, Charles Dickens, Chasing Vermeer, Green Knowe Chronicles

The task of the translator...4 comments

PauvrePlume wrote 1 month ago: or my dissertation, I’m undertaking an English translation of a nineteenth-century drame roman … more →

Tags: Academia, France, French, Literature, 19th Century, Alfred de Vigny, Charles Baudelaire, DailyDropCap, dissertation

en voyage1 comment

Mariana wrote 2 months ago: -L’Invitation au Voyage- Mon enfant, ma soeur, Songe à la douceur D’aller là-bas vivre e … more →

Tags: Travel / Places, Voyage, viaggio, Lusso, voluttà, luce, Ordine, Fleurs du Mal

Be Drunk2 comments

pinkslips wrote 2 months ago: by Charles Baudelaire You have to be always drunk. That’s all there is to it–it’s … more →

Tags: Ce citim, Worthy, BE, Drunk, Charles


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