'sense too definite cancels your indistinct literature' Stéphane Mallarmé was the most radically innovative of nineteenth-century poets. His writings, with their richly sensuous texture and air of slyly intangible mystery, perplexed or outraged ma
'sense too definite cancels your indistinct literature' Stéphane Mallarmé was the most radically innovative of nineteenth-century poets. His writings, with their richly sensuous texture and air of slyly intangible mystery, perplexed or outraged ma
The French poet Stephane Mallarme (1842-1898) was modernism's great champion of the book as both a conceptual and material entity: probably his most famous pronouncement is 'everything in the world exists in order to end up as a book.' The Boo
Efter et langt sygdomsforløb døde digteren Stéphane Mallarmés søn Anatole, af familien kaldet Tole og Totol, d. 6. oktober 1879 i en alder af otte år af tuberkuløs bughindebetændelse. I et forsøg på at tolke og bearbejde sin sorg gav Mallarmé sig i kast m
Previously only available in hardcover, and after a long period of being unavailable, one of Wave's most popular titles, A Roll of the Dice by St?phane Mallarm?, is now available in paperback. Through brilliant collaboration, Robert Bononno and book d
"This is a book just the way I don't like them," the father of French Symbolism, Stéphane Mallarmé, informs the reader in his preface to Divagations : "scattered and with no architecture." On the heels of this caveat, Mallarmé'