Baudelaire: His Prose and Poetry by Charles Baudelaire

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By Hudson Gallo Posted on Jan 9, 2026
In Category - Pilot Stories
Baudelaire, Charles, 1821-1867 Baudelaire, Charles, 1821-1867
English
Hey, have you ever felt stuck between wanting to be good and being pulled toward something darker? That's the whole world of Charles Baudelaire. This book isn't a novel with a plot—it's a collection of his wildest, most beautiful, and sometimes shocking writing. It's like getting a backstage pass to the mind of a 19th-century artist who was obsessed with beauty in the grimy streets of Paris, the allure of sin, and the crushing weight of modern life. He called it 'spleen.' If you've ever had a gloomy day where everything feels pointless, Baudelaire wrote the perfect poem for it 150 years ago. This collection is his raw, unfiltered genius.
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This isn't a book with a traditional story. 'Baudelaire: His Prose and Poetry' is a journey into a mood, a state of mind. It collects his landmark works: the poems of Les Fleurs du mal (The Flowers of Evil) and his insightful prose pieces. The 'plot' is the internal drama of a man walking through Paris. He finds haunting beauty in a passing stranger's eyes, despair in the fog, and a strange kind of holiness in the act of rebellion. He stares at decay and sees something glittering. The conflict is all inside: the fight between spiritual longing and physical desire, the search for pure art in a world that feels increasingly hollow.

Why You Should Read It

Baudelaire makes the feelings we can't quite name feel real. His famous idea of 'spleen'—that blend of boredom, gloom, and existential dread—is something we all recognize, even if we call it something else. Reading him is like finding a friend who isn't afraid of the dark corners of thought. His poems are incredibly vivid. You can smell the perfume and the city smoke. He doesn't ask you to agree with him; he just asks you to feel the intensity of his vision. It's dramatic, over-the-top, and completely captivating.

Final Verdict

Perfect for anyone who loves lyric poetry that punches you in the gut, or for readers curious about where modern art and literature really started. If you like artists who are unafraid to be messy, complicated, and brilliantly observant about human nature, Baudelaire is your guide. Fair warning: it's not always a comfortable read, but it's a powerful one. Keep this on your shelf for when you need writing that's fiercely alive.



📜 Public Domain Content

This title is part of the public domain archive. It serves as a testament to our shared literary heritage.

Brian Brown
1 year ago

Citation worthy content.

Joseph Wilson
1 year ago

Read this on my tablet, looks great.

Emma Thomas
3 months ago

A bit long but worth it.

Noah Jackson
7 months ago

I started reading out of curiosity and the plot twists are genuinely surprising. Worth every second.

Mason Hill
7 months ago

From the very first page, it provides a comprehensive overview perfect for everyone. A valuable addition to my collection.

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