Arthur Rimbaud - Biography
Rimbaud received his basic education at a local school, but his true education began in the world of literature and poetry. At the age of 16, he sent his poems to the famous poet Paul Verlaine, who recognized his talent and became his mentor. This event opened the way for Rimbaud to enter the literary world.In the early years of his poetic career, he wrote a number of influential poems, including Mournful and Storm. His work was characterized by experimentation with language, form and meaning. was part of the literary movement of symbolism, and his poetry had a profound influence on French literature.
Rimbaud was a man of free spirit and sought meaning in life across cultures and religions. He embarked on a journey and his adventures included visits to countries in the East, including Afghanistan and Abyssinia. These journeys had a profound impact on his creativity and perception of the world.
In the 1870s he was involved in scandals and conflicts with other poets and writers. His relationship with Verlaine also cooled, and decided to leave literature at the age of 20. This was the period when he spent most of his life in Africa and engaged in trade and travel.
After a long hiatus, Rimbaud returned to literature and wrote several notable works, including "Bright Day" and "The New Charles Baudelaire." He continued to experiment with language and form, remaining one of the most influential poets of his time.
Arthur had a profound impact on the art and culture of the 20th century. His work has been an inspiration to many artists, musicians and writers. His poetry explored themes of love, passion, freedom, and the meaning of life that remained relevant for generations.
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