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Poésie meaning poem in French or plural Poésies (poems) may refer to: * ''Poésies'' (Rimbaud), poems written by Arthur Rimbaud between 1869 and 1873 * ''Poésies'' (Mallarmé collection), an 1887 poetry collection by Stéphane Mallarmé See also * Poésie Noire, Belgian band that rose to prominence in the mid-1980s * Poesy (other) {{disambig ...
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Poésies (Rimbaud)
''Poésies'' is the title attributed to the poems of Arthur Rimbaud written between approx. 1869 and 1873. ''Les étrennes des orphelins'' (1869) is the first known poem of Rimbaud. The only poems published during the poet's time of writing were ''Les Étrennes des orphelins'' in ''La revue pour tous'' (January 2, 1870), ''Trois baisers'' in ''La Charge'' (August 13, 1870), and '' Les Corbeaux'' in ''La renaissance littéraire et artistique'' (September 14, 1872). Rimbaud also sent three poems (''Credo in Unam/Soleil et Chair, Ophélie'' and ''Sensation'') to the poet Théodore de Banville in a letter dated May 24, 1870. The first collection of his poems was published under the title ''Le Reliquaire'' by Rodolphe Darzens (1891) while Rimbaud was dying in Marseille. "Le bateau ivre "Le Bateau ivre" ("The Drunken Boat") is a 100-line verse-poem written in 1871 by Arthur Rimbaud. The poem describes the drifting and sinking of a boat lost at sea in a fragmented first-person narrati ...
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Poésies (Mallarmé Collection)
''Poésies'' is an 1887 poetry collection by the French writer Stéphane Mallarmé. Publication ''Poésies'' was first published in 1887 by ''La Revue indépendante''. It was republished by Edmond Deman in 1899, the year after Mallarmé's death; this edition included an additional section where Mallarmé wrote about the background and circumstances under which most of the poems had been written. The book was translated to English by Arthur Symons, and first published in its entirety in 1986 by Tragara Press. See also * 1887 in poetry * 19th-century French literature * Symbolism (arts) Symbolism was a late 19th-century art movement of French art, French and Art of Belgium, Belgian origin in poetry and other arts seeking to represent absolute truths symbolically through language and metaphorical images, mainly as a reaction aga ... References 1887 books French poetry collections Poetry by Stéphane Mallarmé {{Poetry-collection-stub ...
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Poésie Noire
Poésie Noire are a Belgian band that rose to prominence in the mid-1980s. Their Belgian origins and tendency to develop a goth-oriented, synthetic, gloomy universe with low-pitched voices – Poésie Noire could translate by "Black/Dark Poetry" – had them categorized as EBM, along with other Belgian members of the 1980s electronic music scene like À;GRUMH... or A Split-Second. However, much in the manner of various renowned Belgian EBM bands like The Neon Judgement and, to some extent, Front 242, they declared, through their music, a will to step away from the usual industrial aggressiveness that characterized Electronic body music and developed a more mainstream accessible dark pop sound that helped them to be regarded as plain new wave or dark wave. History Band members Initially based on seven members, Poésie Noire rapidly boiled down to just three hardcore members so as to be finally incarnated by Johan Casters aka "La Bête Noire" – "The Black/Dark Beast" – ...
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