Biography
Charles Baudelaire was born in Paris in 1821. Was dramatic and troubled childhood, marked several times between family traumas, the first of which was the death of his father in 1827 and by the fact that his mother remarried the following year.
The mother's second marriage was for him because of a strong and constant feeling of affective deprivation, something which led to the consequences for life, which was restless and guided by the disorder and lawlessness; also went squandering the wealth of family and made extensive use of alcohol and drugs. The existential uneasiness would not let him never to the point that he attempted suicide more than once. Towards the end, then, was even barred from the family and attempted suicide several times.
His most famous work, the poetry collection "Flowers of Evil", the first edition in 1857 was condemned and seized by the judicial authorities for restraint offensive to the moral and today is considered one of the masterpieces of modern poetry. He also wrote "prose poems", "artificial paradises" and "diary" (published posthumously in 1909). He died in Paris in 1867.
Baudelaire's work is vast and complex. He has based his poem on the musical perfection of style, and has fostered a strong affirmation of the symbolism and experimentation, which in turn have impacted significantly on the poetry of the twentieth century to do so.
was the poet who expresses the contradictions, the evils and miseries of humanity, the vices and weaknesses, perversions, fear of death, the attempt escape from the monotony of everyday life, in anxious search of the ideal. These are the recurring themes of his work
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