Ship of Gold

A legend of 19th century French Canadian poetry, Émile Nelligan was only 16 when he fell under the influence of Baudelaire and Rimbaud and began writing taut, confidently surrealistic poems, shot through self-lacerating melancholy. Three years later, when a mental collapse led to his life-long institutionalization in 1899, he had already produced an impressive body of work. Translating Nelligan's "essential" poems, along with a sharp introduction contextualizing his legacy as
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Release dateSeptember 15th 2017
LanguageEnglish
PublisherVehicule Press
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