Grateful for your reading and comment, @hlezama, with personal reference to that approach to Rimbaud. Rimbaud is a kind of lone star in the immense firmament, a kind of nova.
The reading of his work - complex, difficult, dense, but fundamental - is an irreplaceable experience, particularly that of A season in hell.
As I just published a first part (of a work that will be expanded soon), I was only able to deal with basic biographical aspects. The consideration of his work and his contributions will come in the following posts.
Greetings.
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Of course, I am looking forward to the rest of the series. A poet like Rimbaud deserves a thorough treatment and I know very few bloggers in this platform can do that like you.