Sensual, macabre, joyous and liberating, The Flowers of Evil, or Les Fleurs du Mal, is a beautifully debauched reflection on dreams, sin, life and death. With subjects ranging from travel to drugs, sex to faith, sleep to contemplation, Baudelaire finds new beauty in the most sinister and corrupt of situations. His morbid and nightmarish Romanticism was completely unique: cynical and bleak, but also inspiring, lifted by magnificent imagery and melodious language. The book was highly controversial upon its release and Napoleon III’s government prosecuted Baudelaire for ‘an insult to public decency’; six of the poems were banned until as recently as 1949.
Fabrikken
Hiroko Oyamada
audiobookDen sidste dag på jorden
Morten Leth Jacobsen
audiobookSatans til Higginbottom
Jørn Riel
audiobookbookEn fortælling hvoraf man får et smukt ansigt
Jørn Riel
audiobookbookDen iranske gartner
Bjarne Reuter
audiobookbookAlkymisten
Paulo Coelho
audiobookbook100 års ensomhed
Gabriel García Márquez
audiobookbookDorothy and the Wizard in Oz
L. Frank Baum
audiobookbookThe Collected Works of CHARLES BAUDELAIRE : The Complete Works PergamonMedia
CHARLES BAUDELAIRE
bookDansk Standard
Kim Leine
audiobookYacoubians hus
Alaa al-Aswany
audiobookbookDe søvnløse
Kim Leine
audiobookbook