
LES CHANTS DE MALDOROR
The collection unfolds as a series of wildly imaginative chants, each one a feverish burst of language that shatters conventional poetic form. Written by a young author in his teens, the verses plunge into grotesque visions, mixing beauty with brutality in a way that feels both intoxicating and unsettling. Listeners are drawn into a nightmarish landscape where morality is turned upside down and the ordinary becomes strangely extraordinary.
First assembled in the tumult of the late 1860s, the work was deemed too dangerous for publication, its raw intensity provoking fear of censorship. This new edition restores the original manuscript, preserving the unapologetic vigor that made the poems both feared and admired by later critics. As you hear the verses, you’ll experience a relentless, lyrical onslaught that challenges expectations and invites reflection on the limits of art.
Language
fr
Duration
~8 hours (464K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Anne Dreze and Marc D'Hooghe HTML version by Chuck Greif
Release date
2004-04-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1846–1870
Best known for the dark, startling prose-poem cycle Les Chants de Maldoror, this elusive 19th-century writer became a powerful influence on Surrealism long after his early death. Writing under the name Comte de Lautréamont, he left a tiny body of work that still feels daring and strange.
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