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I would have found my book in one week.
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>>25041471
I read this because it was posted here. It was alright. A bit twilight zoneish. Wasn’t really enough other than the scenario to liven it up though.
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i don't think that title really works given that A Season in Hell is already a hugely renowned poetry book. it's like naming your novel The Blooms of Evil; it's too similar to even come across as an allusion.
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>>25041498
Nobody on this board reads either. They're arguably the greatest poetry of the 19th Century but Americans simply do not read French poetry. If they did then both books would always be in the top 100 here, as opposed to never being listed once.
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>>25043446
They don’t read any poetry. Nor does the rest of the west. Aside from the classics and stragglers like Blake it’s not even read by “serious” readers. Dead artform.
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>>25043469
This board loves Shakespeare, Dante and Homer and Goethe

I'm guessing by the west you mean Anglophones
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I read it just now in about an hour, it was pretty good. Thanks for the rec



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