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  1. Jean Nicolas Arthur Rimbaud ( UK: / ˈræ̃boʊ /, US: / ræmˈboʊ /, [3] [4] French: [ʒɑ̃ nikɔla aʁtyʁ ʁɛ̃bo] ⓘ; 20 October 1854 – 10 November 1891) was a French poet known for his transgressive and surreal themes and for his influence on modern literature and arts, prefiguring surrealism .

  2. Arthur Rimbaud. 1854–1891. Photo by API/Gamma-Rapho via Getty Images. The impact of Arthur Rimbaud’s poetry has been immense. His influence on the Surrealist movement has been widely acknowledged, and a host of poets, from André Breton to André Freynaud, have recognized their indebtedness to Rimbaud’s vision and technique.

  3. Arthur Rimbaud est un poète français, né le 20 octobre 1854 à Charleville et mort le 10 novembre 1891 à Marseille. Bien que brève, son œuvre poétique est caractérisée par une prodigieuse densité thématique et stylistique, faisant de lui une des figures majeures de la littérature française .

  4. Arthur Rimbaud (born October 20, 1854, Charleville, France—died November 10, 1891, Marseille) was a French poet and adventurer who won renown in the Symbolist movement and markedly influenced modern poetry.

  5. Arthur Rimbaud, a poet of singular vision, continues to captivate readers with his groundbreaking approach to language and form. He emerged during a period of significant artistic and social upheaval in France, a time known as the fin de siècle.

  6. In a burst of youthful creativity, Rimbaud formulated a radical and influential approach to writing poetry. His life and art would inspire artists for generations.

  7. Arthur Rimbaud - Poetry, Prose, Visionary: At the end of August 1871, on the advice of a literary friend in Charleville, Rimbaud sent to the poet Paul Verlaine samples of his new poetry. Verlaine, impressed by their brilliance, summoned Rimbaud to Paris and sent the money for his fare.