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Limited edition: 1,000 hand numbered copies
This framed print is composed of the only extant fragments of Rimbaud's Manuscript for A Season in Hell, written recto-verso. They are considered as drafts of Mauvais sang, Nuit de l'enfer and Alchimie du verbe. On the verso of these sheets, one can find the trace of a later work, Proses évangéliques, that Rimbaud would have written during the same period as A Season in Hell.
Written between April and August 1873, when the poet was only 19 years old, A Season in Hell was the only work that Rimbaud printed himself with the Alliance typographique M. J. Poot et Compagnie – 54 pages as a little book (18,3 cm sur 12,4 cm) – limited to only 500 copies sold for 1 franc each.
Number of Pages : | 6 |
Numbered Copy : | Yes |
Language : | French |
Number of Frames : | 1 |
Frame dimensions : | 30 x 60 cm |
Frame : | wood/black |
Framing : | between two glass plates |
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