Charles Baudelaire

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(1821-1867, France)   | 

( fr ) Charles Baudelaire was one of the most influential French poets of the nineteenth century. He was also an important critic and translator. He is famous for his poem, Les Fleurs du Mal.

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18 days ago on Asia Times Online  (Charles Baudelaire
Beer and religion
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19 days ago on Examiner.com  (Charles Baudelaire
This Is Live: The Jet Boys
Alex and Adam spent the summer of 2006 at school in Ilkeston messing around with a few covers. Rob came in shortly after, having never played the drums in his life and Matt came in last March after we'd gone through a whole bunch of other guitarists who didn't quite fit the bill. We've been playing as a unit for about a 14 months. [Read more]
some time ago on This is Nottingham  (Charles Baudelaire
Soundscapes: Sounds good
Week of June 4, 2009, Issue #711ARTSSoundscapes: Sounds good Sala's paintings prove vibrant abstractionsAdam Waldron-Blain / adamwb@vueweekly.comKim Sala's Soundscapes is a collection of bright abstract paintings animated with a strong sense of movement and bold graphic shapes, inspired by music. MFA shows at the U of A's FAB Gallery are generally interesting and exciting glimpses of strong emerging artists, and although this show seems somewhat unsurprising in its nature and subject matter, its [Read more]
some time ago on VUE Weekly  (Charles Baudelaire
TORSTEN WARMUTH - Belle de nuit
TORSTEN WARMUTH - Belle de nuit The day is light, the night is twilight. As early as 1857, Charles Baudelaire wrote in his poem Le Crépuscule du soir of man's guise which would morph, animal-like, under the black curtain of night. Darkness, it is the place of trap doors and two faces.The theme of darkness (twilight), the magical time before the break of dawn, pervades the work of the photographic artist, TORSTEN WARMUTH (b.1968, in Hildburghausen). In 2006, the museum Kunsthalle Erfurt pr [Read more]
some time ago on Actuphoto.com  (Charles Baudelaire
Don't leave home without it
There's nothing like a $220 beach towel or an $8000overnight bag for the traveller who has everything. Kendall Hillflashes the cash and jumps aboard the luxury express. In an age where package tourism, surly security checks and thecollapse of Concorde have leached every remnant of glamour from theact of travelling, there is no need for self-respecting sightseersto despair. Luxury goods manufacturers have stepped into thebreach, offering an endless array of non-essential accessories thathelp dis [Read more]
some time ago on BusinessDay.com.au  (Charles Baudelaire
Dutch designer's racy display
A hotchpotch of famous quotes and classical art pieces are usedto illustrate her thinking - from the ancient Greek philosopherPlato on love, French poet Charles Baudelaire enthusing about thegarter belt, and excerpts in Dutch from French author GeorgeBataille's novel The Tears of Eros displayed in flashingletters. [Read more]
some time ago on BusinessDay.com.au  (Charles Baudelaire

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