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Learn moreBaudelaire’s most famous collection of poems is The Flowers of Evil, which was published in 1857 and which was widely condemned as being unwholesome and decadent. The publication actually led to Baudelaire being prosecuted on a charge of offending public morals.
There have been numerous translations of Baudelaire’s work into English, but many of them have been judged as not being particularly successful. Strum’s version of The Flowers of Evil is unusual and notable for its accuracy in capturing the elusive appeal of the originals.
This recording also includes a critical study of the poet by Sturm.
Frank Pearce Sturm (1879–1942) was an English poet and translator, best known today for his translations of Baudelaire.
Charles Baudelaire (1821–1867) was a French poet and essayist, and one of the leading figures in the movement which later became known as Modernism. His output was small, and his work is characterized by an intense subjectivity and an eroticism which was considered scandalous at the time.
Denis Daly and Sarah Bacaller are Australian narrators and audiobook producers.
Frank Pearce Sturm (1879–1942) was an English poet and translator, best known today for his translations of Baudelaire.