Friday 7 December 2012

I Promise to Be Good: The Letters of Arthur Rimbaud

I Promise to Be Good: The Letters of Arthur Rimbaud
Author: Arthur Rimbaud
Edition: Modern Library Pbk. Ed
Binding: Kindle Edition
ISBN: B0012E3J42



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One of the most written-about literary figures in the past decade, Arthur Rimbaud left few traces when he abandoned poetry at age twenty-one and disappeared into the African desert. Get I Promise to Be Good: The Letters of Arthur Rimbaud literature books for free.
Although the dozen biographies devoted to Rimbaud's life depend on one main source for information-his own correspondence-a complete edition of these remarkable letters has never been published in English. Until now.

A moving document of decline, Rimbaud's letters begin with the enthusiastic artistic pronouncements of a fifteen-year-old genius, and end with the bitter what-ifs of a man whose life has slipped disastrously away. But whether soapboxing on the essence of art, or struggling under the yoke of self-imposed exile in the desert of his later Check I Promise to Be Good: The Letters of Arthur Rimbaud our best literature books for 2013. All books are available in pdf format and downloadable from rapidshare, 4shared, and mediafire.

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