Charles Baudelaire Quotes About Poetry

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  • It is at once by way of poetry and through poetry, as with music, that the soul glimpses splendors from beyond the tomb; and when an exquisite poem brings one's eyes to the point of tears, those tears are not evidence of an excess of joy, they are witness far more to an exacerbated melancholy, a disposition of the nerves, a nature exiled among imperfect things, which would like to possess, without delay, a paradise revealed on this very same earth.

    "L'art romantique". Book by Charles Baudelaire, 1869.
  • Every healthy man can do without food for two days — but without poetry, never!

    Men  
    "Baudelaire as a literary critic".
  • The Poet is like the prince of the clouds, who haunts the tempest and laughs at the archer. Exiled on the ground in the midst of the jeering crowd, his giant's wings keep him from walking.

    "Selected Poems".
  • Who among us has not, in moments of ambition, dreamt of the miracle of a form of poetic prose, musical but without rhythm and rhyme, both supple and staccato enough to adapt itself to the lyrical movements of our souls, the undulating movements of our reveries, and the convulsive movements of our consciences? This obsessive ideal springs above all from frequent contact with enormous cities, from the junction of their innumerable connections.

    Charles Baudelaire (2001). “The Prose Poems and La Fanfarlo”, p.30
  • Always be a poet, even in prose.

    Charles Baudelaire, Christopher Isherwood, W. H. Auden (2006). “Intimate Journals”, p.108, Courier Corporation
  • In this horror of solitude, this need to lose his ego in exterior flesh, which man calls grandly the need for love.

    Men  
    Charles Baudelaire, Christopher Isherwood, W. H. Auden (2006). “Intimate Journals”, p.95, Courier Corporation
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