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Maldoror

by Guy Wernham, Conte De Lautreamont

This macabre but beautiful work, Les Chants de Maldoror, has achieved a considerable reputation as one of the earliest and most extraordinary examples of Surrealist writing.

FORMAT
Paperback
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

The macabre but beautiful work, Les Chants de Maldoror, has achieved a considerable reputation as one of the earliest and most extraordinary examples of Surrealist writing. It is a long narrative prose poem which celebrates the principle of Evil in an elaborate style and with a passion akin to religious fanaticism. The French poet-critic Georges Hugnet has written of Lautréamont: "He terrifies, stupefies, strikes dumb. He could look squarely at that which others had merely given a passing glance." Little is known of the author of Maldoror, Isidore Ducasse, self-styled Comte de Lautréamont, except that he was born in Montevideo, Uruguay in 1846 and died in Paris at the age of twenty-four. When first published in 1868-9, Maldoror went almost unnoticed. But in the nineties the book was rediscovered and hailed as a work of genius by such eminent writers as Huysmans, Léon Bloy, Maeterlinck, and Rémy de Gourmont. Later still, Lautréamont was to be canonized as one of their principal "ancestors" by the Paris Surrealists. This edition, translated by Guy Wernham, includes also a long introduction to a never-written, or now lost, volume of poetry. Thus, except for a few letters, it gives all the surviving literary work of Lautréamont.

Author Biography

Little is known of the author of Maldoror, Isidore Ducasse, self-styled Comte de Lautreamont, except that he was born in Montevideo, Uruguay, in 1846 and died in Paris at the age of twenty-four. Guy Wernham, perhaps best known for his definitive translation of Maldoror, was associated with the Beat Poets.

Review

"I like Lautreamont a lot. He taught me how important and how possible it was to write a sentence that is just gorgeous. Actually, I'm about overdue for a rereading of Maldoror I'd like to pick up a few tricks from that book again." -- William T. Vollmann - The Paris Review "The expression of a revelation so complete it seems to exceed human potential." -- Andre Breton

Review Quote

"The expression of a revelation so complete it seems to exceed human potential."

Details

ISBN0811200825
Publisher New Directions Publishing Corporation
Language English
ISBN-10 0811200825
ISBN-13 9780811200820
Media Book
Format Paperback
DEWEY 841.8
Year 1965
Pages 342
Translator Guy Wernham
Series New Directions Paperbook
Short Title MALDOROR
DOI 10.1604/9780811200820
UK Release Date 1965-02-01
Imprint New Directions Publishing Corporation
Place of Publication New York
Country of Publication United States
AU Release Date 1965-02-01
NZ Release Date 1965-02-01
US Release Date 1965-02-01
Subtitle (Les Chants de Maldoror)
Author Conte De Lautreamont
Publication Date 1965-02-01
Audience Undergraduate

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