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~ (Author), Norman R. Shapiro (Translator) "Whether, as a youth of twenty-two, Verlaine truly felt himself to have been born under the malevolent sign of Saturn, foreboding, this early in his..." (more)
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Above The Roof The Sky Is Fair
Accompanying A Sketch
Allegory
Allegory
Among The Trees
Another Drink Song
Ars Poetica
Autumn Song
Awakening
Beauty Of Women, Weakness, Pale Soft Skin
Blonde? Brown? Which Is Your Hair?
Bright In The Evening's Gray And Pinkish Blur
Charleroi
Circumspection
'the City!' Gaudy Cluster Of White Stones
Colombine
Cortege
Covering The Land
A Dahlia
Death
Dream
A Drink Song
False Impression
The Faun
Fog!
For Arthur Rimbaud
For Bibi-puree
For Charles Baudelaire
For Clymene
For Edmond Lepelletier
For Georges Verlaine
For Mademoiselle
Green
The Hedges Billow Like The Sea's
The Horn's Sound In The Wood Sobs Dolefully
I Dreamed Of You Last Night; And You
I Used To Wander Aimlessly
I'm Poorer Than I've Ever Been
In Mary's Humble Ear
In Muted Tone
In The Style Of Paul Verlaine
Innocents We
It's Thanks To You I See How I
It's The Languorous Ecstasy
The Lane
Languor
The Last 'fete Galante'
Last Hope
The Last Stanza
Like City's Rain, My Heart
Limbo
Loins
Love Cast Down
Lover, When You Look For Lice
Lovers' Chat
Mandolin
Moonlight
Morning Star, Before You Pale
My Familiar Dream
Mystical Evening Twilight
Nevermore
Night Scene
On A Copy Of Les Fleurs Du Mal
On The Grass
Other
Pantomime
Pierrot
Prologue
Puppets
Quatrain
Recollection Of Manchester
Reflections In The Fogbound Rivulet
Sailing
A Saint Set In Her Stained-glass Glow
Seascape
Seashells
Sentimental Stroll
The Shepherd's Hour
The Skeleton
So Sad My Heart, So Sad It Was
Song For The Ladies
Sonnet To Weep Over
Spleen
Spring
Streets: 1
Streets: 2
Strolling
Summer
Sunsets
Tantalized
That Firm-fleshed Belly That Has Never Borne
True, We Don't Know When To Quit
A Vast, Black Lethargy
Walcourt
When We Go - If I See Her Yet Again
The Wind Whips Through The Bushes, Green
Woman And Cat
Yes, Despite Your Cruel Excess
You Believe In Superstitions
You've Often Been Unkind
Your Voice Was Deep And Low
-- Table of Poems from Poem Finder® --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.


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French poet Paul Verlaine, a major representative of the Symbolist Movement during the latter half of the nineteenth century, was one of the most gifted and prolific poets of his time. Norman Shapiro's superb translations display Verlaine's ability to transform into timeless verse the essence of everyday life and make evident the reasons for his renown in France and throughout the Western world.

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  • Paperback: 309 pages
  • Publisher: University Of Chicago Press; 1 edition (November 1, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0226853454
  • ISBN-13: 978-0226853451
  • Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.4 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #350,808 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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Whether, as a youth of twenty-two, Verlaine truly felt himself to have been born under the malevolent sign of Saturn, foreboding, this early in his life, of the dual nature of his conflicted personality, or whether this was only the aesthetic, self-indulgent posturing of an adulator of Baudelaire and his "flowers of evil," the fact is, his Poemes saturniens really have very little "saturnine" about them except for the volume's title and a brief self-conscious liminary poem. Read the first page
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9 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Too Much Poetic License, June 3, 2003
By "theartofhr" (Seattle, WA USA) - See all my reviews
A literal translation of Verlaine from the French would be leaden. (But if you want one that approaches just that, see the Oxford Classics version .) All the same, Shapiro strays too far for me from what Verlaine wrote. These translations are often gorgeous, and sometimes a tad florid. I would have liked to see Shapiro translate more closely to the orginal while maintaining the grace he attempts, and even frequently reaches, here. (Is this possible in translations?) However beautiful, this is not Verlaine.

The notes at book's end , expaining some of the translator's decitions and choices, are quite interesting and worth reading, even though I don't always agree with his approach. ...

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8 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Great Poet, Less Than Great Translator., January 19, 2002
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The downside to translation is that we always loose, in some amount, something of what the author(poet)is expressing. The translator did not try to maintain Velaine's essence...he tried to create a whole new poem from what he understood Verlaine is expressing.
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4 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Shapiro is the best!, May 2, 2002
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The reader below from Puero Rico could simply not be more wrong--no less a poet than Seamus Heaney has praised quite highly the work of Norman Shapiro, who is universally recognized as one of our premiere translators of French literature, easily on a level with Richard Howard and Richard Wilbur and W.S. Merwin. Mr. Shapiro has won a National Book Award for his work, and his four volumes (thus far) of La Fontaine are superb, dazzling!

So, ignore the ill-informed reviewer below and proceed with confidence! And check out "Fifty Fables," "Fifty More Fables," "Once Again, La Fontaine," and "La Fontaine's Bawdy"--all translated by Shapiro--a heroic endeavor, and as good as French literature gets in English!!!

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I was named after Paul Verlaine so I of course love the book! I recommend it to anyone!
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