
MAUVAIS SANG
NUIT DE L'ENFER
DÉLIRES - I
VIERGE FOLLE - L'ÉPOUX INFERNAL
DÉLIRES - II
ALCHIMIE DU VERBE
L'IMPOSSIBLE
L'ÉCLAIR
MATIN
ADIEU
A tormented voice bursts onto the scene, recalling a once‑bright existence that has dissolved into bitterness and revolt. The narrator pits himself against beauty, justice, and even God, hurling curses and embracing chaos as a desperate attempt to reclaim a lost “feast” of meaning. His language swirls with vivid, almost hallucinatory images—satanic crowns, savage Gauls, and a relentless march of modern science—painting a portrait of a soul caught between ancient myth and the relentless advance of the contemporary world.
Through relentless self‑examination, the work probes the darkness of ego, the lure of nihilism, and the yearning for redemption that flickers beneath the rage. Listeners are drawn into a lyrical confession that questions faith, identity, and the very nature of suffering, offering a raw, poetic meditation on what it means to confront one’s own inferno. The first act sets a stark, immersive tone that invites deep reflection.
Language
fr
Duration
~43 minutes (41K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Laura Natal Rodrigues and Marc D'Hooghe at Free Literature (Images generously made available by Gallica, Bibliothèque nationale de France.)
Release date
2018-03-02
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1854–1891
A brilliant French poet who changed modern literature while still in his teens, he wrote with a wild energy that still feels fresh today. His short writing life and restless later years only add to the mystery around his work.
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