About This Book
A contemporaneous memoir recounts the poet's personality, habits, and aesthetic conversations, blending anecdote with literary observation to portray his melancholic, often paradoxical temperament and artistic preoccupations. The volume pairs this intimate portrait with English renderings of selected poems and prose pieces, letters exchanged with prominent critics and writers, and a short critical essay assessing his influence on later verse. Together the memoir, translated samples, correspondence, and commentary illuminate recurring themes such as urban melancholy, artificiality, intoxication, and moral ambivalence while showing voice, technique, and public reception through firsthand reminiscence and textual exemplars.
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