Les Derniers Jours de Charles Baudelaire
1988 novel by Bernard-Henri Lévy
9782246401711 Les Derniers Jours de Charles Baudelaire ("the last days of Charles Baudelaire") is a 1988 novel by the French writer Bernard-Henri Lévy, about the life of the poet Charles Baudelaire.
The book was awarded the 1988 Prix Interallié.[1] It was the runner-up for the Prix Goncourt the same year, having lost in the sixth voting round with four votes against five for Érik Orsenna's L'Exposition coloniale.[2]
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External links
- Presentation at the publisher's website (in French)
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Charles Baudelaire
- "L'albatros"
- "Le Désir de peindre"
- "Les Litanies de Satan"
- "The Swan"
- Les Fleurs du mal (1857)
- Le Spleen de Paris (1869)
- La Fanfarlo (1847)
- "The Pagan School" (1852)
- Les Paradis artificiels (1860)
- "The Painter of Modern Life" (1863)
- Portrait of Charles Baudelaire (painting)
- Les Derniers Jours de Charles Baudelaire (1988 novel)
- The Baudelaire Fractal (2020 novel)
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