Arthur Rimbaud's
1886 Illuminations (
French Les Illuminations) include some autobiographical allusions to his
voyant (visionary) period, which began in
1869; but
Illuminations is neither a confession nor an apology. Its several dozen short
prose works and two
free-verse poems transcend prose
grammar by allowing their words to drift away from their dictionary definitions. Ever-elusive, relentless, overflowing with sinuous cadences,
Illuminations transcends
Une Saison en Enfer as it in turn had transcended Rimbaud's early verses. Some scholars even propose that some of the
Illuminations may have been written after
Une Saison, which supposedly marked his farewell to literature.
The
English composer
Benjamin Britten wrote a
song cycle based on these poems.
External links
- http://abardel.free.fr/tout_rimbaud/les_illuminations.htm