The Baudelaire fractal
Robertson, Lisa, 1961-2020
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One morning, the poet Hazel Brown wakes up in a strange hotel room to find that she's written the complete works of Charles Baudelaire. Surprising as this may be, it's no more surprising to Brown than the impossible journey she's taken to become the writer that she is. Animated by the spirit of the poete maudit, she shuttles between London, Vancouver, Paris, and the French countryside, moving fluidly between the early 1980s and the present, from rented room to rented room, all the while considering such Baudelairian obsessions as modernity, poverty, and the perfect jacket.
The Baudelaire fractal / Lisa Robertson.
Robertson, Lisa, 1961-, author
First edition.
Toronto : Coach House Books, [2020]©2020
205 pages ; 20 cm.
Includes bibliographical references.
9781552453902 (paperback)
C813.6
English
367412
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