Crossword-Solution: RIMBAUD
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| "Illuminations" poet Arthur | 1 answer |
| Symbolist poet who influenced the French literary scene | 1 answer |
| 19th-century French poet who sounds like a Sly character | 1 answer |
| French poet Arthur | 1 answer |
| French poet and African trader (1854–91). | 1 answer |
| French symbolist poet | 2 answers |
| ARTHUR | 42 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the
presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the
discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin
covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
eruption
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Sentences with RIMBAUD (5)
Like Chatterton, like Rimbaud, Haggart came into the full possession of his talent while still a child.
Writers such as Beaudelaire, Rimbaud, Maeterlinck, Huysmans, composers (Wagner, in the first place), painters such as Gauguin, Ensor, Puvis de Chavannes, Moreau, and Odilon Redon created in the spirit of symbolism.
Romances sans Paroles Ariettes Oubliées Il pleut doucement sur la ville.--ARTHUR RIMBAUD It weeps in my heart As it rains on the town.
AFTER PAUL VERLAINE I _Il pleut doucement sur la ville_.--RIMBAUD Tears fall within mine heart, As rain upon the town: Whence does this languor start, Possessing all mine heart? O sweet fall of the rain Upon the earth and roofs! Unto an heart in pain, O music of the rain! Tears that have no reason Fall in my sorry heart: What! there was no treason? This grief hath no reason.
Ghil informs us that Rimbaud was mistaken in many things, particularly in coupling the sound of the vowel _u_ with the colour green instead of with the colour yellow.
Quotes with RIMBAUD (3)
All European writers are ‘slaves of their baptism,’ if I may paraphrase Rimbaud; like it or not, their writing carries baggage from an immense and almost frightening tradition; they accept that tradition or they fight against it, it inhabits them, it is their familiar and their succubus. Why write, if everything has, in a way, already been said? Gide observed sardonically that since nobody listened, everything has to be said again, yet a suspicion of guilt and superfluity lea…
If the mystery can be reduced to one solution, it lies in a simple coincidence: Rimbaud's interest in his own work had survived the realization that the world would not be changed by verbal innovation. It did not survive the failure of all his adult relationships. He had always treated poems as a form of private communication. He gave his songs to chansonniers, his satires to satirists. Without a constant companion, he was writing in a void.
Deserts possess a particular magic, since they have exhausted their own futures, and are thus free of time. Anything erected there, a city, a pyramid, a motel, stands outside time. It's no coincidence that religious leaders emerge from the desert. Modern shopping malls have much the same function. A future Rimbaud, Van Gogh or Adolf Hitler will emerge from their timeless wastes.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Boston Globe, CrosSynergy, NYT.
Used 3 times in crossword archives (1945–2015).