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Las Flores del mal [The Flowers of Evil]
- Narrated by: Jorge Mansilla
- Length: 1 hr and 30 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Envuelta en escándalo en el momento de su aparición en 1857, Las Flores del Mal inauguró una poética innovadora que se traduce en la búsqueda de la musicalidad del poema, en la audacia de la imagen y en el famoso sistema de "correspondencias" que habría de dar origen al movimiento simbolista.
La obra clave del padre del Simbolismo. Charles Baudelaire retrata en estos poemas el amor, la depravación del hombre, la desesperación y la muerte sentando las bases de la estética de la vanguardia simbolista
Please note: This audiobook is in Spanish.
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