Baudelaire Charles, Flowers of Evil

900,00  brutto

Warsaw, 1927, GiW

384,s.,[4];

19 cm

translation. Bohdan Wydżga

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“Flowers of Evil” (French: Les Fleurs du mal) is a masterpiece of Romantic poetry by French master Charles Baudelaire, which revolutionized the literary world with its unconventional form and profound approach to the themes of life, death, love and morality. In this groundbreaking anthology, Baudelaire explores the contrasts of human existence, intertwining beauty with ugliness, joy with suffering, while creating unforgettable images and metaphors that draw the reader into a whirlwind of feelings.
Baudelaire’s poetry is extremely personal and psychological, reflecting the complexity of his thoughts and feelings. The themes of the works touch on both existential rebellion and aspirations to transcendence, which makes “Flowers of Evil” remain relevant and inspiring despite the passage of years.
The book’s elegant, fine leather binding, made by the Polish Antiquarian Bindery, makes it not only an object of literary delight, but also a luxury item in any library. It is a precious treasure for collectors and literature lovers, which can be happily passed down from generation to generation.

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