Brainy, entertaining rock from Fanfarlo The San Francisco Examiner SAN FRANCISCO — Borrowing its moniker from 19th-century poet Charles Baudelaire, lyrics from eccentric historical figures like Howard Hughes and Harold T. ... |
A Nasty Way With Words Wall Street Journal Charles Baudelaire called George Sand "stupid, heavy and garrulous." Algernon Swinburne's cruel description of Ralph Waldo Emerson: "A foul mouth is so ill ... |
"In the Darkroom" at the National Gallery of Art Washington City Paper ... process largely disappeared after 1895, a shame given the fine detail and impressive range of tones in Etienne Carjat's portrait of Charles Baudelaire. ... |
POETRY: The Poet of Post-modern Life Brooklyn Rail In his seminal essay, “The Painter of Modern Life,” Charles Baudelaire defined the modern artist, or flâneur, as a “solitary individual endowed ... |
Theremin Jam – L'invitation au voyage Synthtopia This is one of my favorite songs from the works of French composer Henri Duparc, originally written to a poem by Charles Baudelaire. ... |
![]() New York Times | France Tries to Define Frenchness New York Times The French Revolution pre-dated its construction by a century; French poets like Charles Baudelaire and Gérard de Nerval wrestled with the outpourings of ... |
Life lessons learned Quaker Campus From the striking words of Arthur Rimbaud, Charles Baudelaire and Jean-Jacques Rousseau to the splendid lyrics of Allain Leprest, Hugues Aufray and even ... |
![]() guardian.co.uk | Simon Armitage and Tim Dee's top 10 bird poems guardian.co.uk The Albatross by Charles Baudelaire. A grand lofty poem by a grand lofty poet, it has a thumping confidence in its assertion that bird and poet are of the ... |
![]() Providence Journal | Brown professor in the running for a National Book Award Providence Journal Wesleyan University recently published his translation of Charles Baudelaire's “Paris Spleen,” a collection of 51 short prose poems. ... |
Rhyme scene investigation Independent ... the essay "The Painter of Modern Life" by the 19th-century French poet Charles Baudelaire, because of their shared interest in the visual arts. ... |