Today, Iโm going to read you one of Arthur Rimbaudโs most famous poems: Voyelles. It is the first Rimbaldian poem to use association as a writing principle.
Each vowel awakens multiple images, visual, sound and olfactory impressions. Each vowel is illustrated with one or more tables which are hallucinations, illuminations.
1 โ Famous French Poem โVoyellesโ dโArthur Rimbaud โ Audio Recording
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1 โ Famous French Poem โVoyellesโ dโArthur Rimbaud
Voyelles
A noir, E blanc, I rouge, U vert, O bleu : voyelles,
Je dirai quelque jour vos naissances latentes :
A, noir corset velu des mouches รฉclatantes
Qui bombinent autour des puanteurs cruelles,
[poetry-adblock]Golfes dโombre ; E, candeur des vapeurs et des tentes,
Lances des glaciers fiers, rois blancs, frissons dโombelles ;
I, pourpres, sang crachรฉ, rire des lรจvres belles
Dans la colรจre ou les ivresses pรฉnitentes ;
U, cycles, vibrements divins des mers virides,
Paix des pรขtis semรฉs dโanimaux, paix des rides
Que lโalchimie imprime aux grands fronts studieux ;
O, suprรชme Clairon plein des strideurs รฉtranges,
Silence traversรฉs des Mondes et des Anges :
โ O lโOmรฉga, rayon violet de Ses Yeux ! โ
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2 โ English Translation of the classical French poem โ โVoyellesโ dโArthur Rimbaud
Here is my own translation of the French poem. I went for a literal translation so you could understand the vocabulary.
Vowels
A black, E white, I red, U green, O blue: vowels
Someday Iโll talk about your secret birth-cries,
A, black furry corset of brilliant flies
That buzz around cruel stenches,
Gulfs of shadow; E, whiteness of vapours and of tents,
Lances of proud glaciers, white kings, shivers of umbel;
I, purples, spat blood, smile of beautiful lips
In anger or in the raptures of penitence;
U, waves, divine shudders of viridian seas,
Peace of pastures dotted with animals, peace of furrows
Which alchemy prints on broad studious foreheads;
O, sublime Trumpet full of strange stridencies,
Silences crossed by Worlds and by Angels:
O the Omega, violet ray of Her Eyes!








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