The debut novel by acclaimed poet Lisa Robertson, in which a poet realizes sheâs written the works of Baudelaire.
One morning, Hazel Brown awakes in a badly decorated hotel room to find that sheâs written the complete works of Charles Baudelaire. In her bemusement the hotel becomes every cheap room she ever stayed in during her youthful perambulations in 1980s Paris. This is the legend of a she-dandyâs life.
Part magical realism, part feminist ars poetica, part history of tailoring, part bibliophilic anthem, part love affair with nineteenth-century painting, The Baudelaire Fractal is poet and art writer Lisa Robertsonâs first novel.
âRobertson, with feminist wit, a dash of kink, and a generous brain, has written an urtext that tenders there can be, in fact, or in fiction, no such thing. Hers is a boon for readers and writers, now and in the future.â â Jennifer Krasinski, Bookforum
âItâs brilliant, strange, and unlike anything Iâve read before.â â Rebecca Hussey, BOOKRIOT