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Charles Baudelaire

    April 9, 1821 – August 31, 1867

    A 19th-century French poet and critic, this author is renowned for his dark and controversial poetry that delves into the essence of modern civilization. His works, particularly the collection "Les Fleurs du Mal," marked a pivotal moment in European literature. He was also an innovator in prose poetry, and his distinct style continues to resonate, often seeming to speak directly to the experiences of the 20th century.

    The Salon of 1846
    The Flowers of Evil
    Late Fragments
    My Heart Laid Bare
    Baudelaire: Poems
    Charles Baudelaire: His Life