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    Jean Nicolas Arthur Rimbaud (UK: /ˈræ̃boʊ/, US: /ræmˈboʊ/, French: [ʒɑ̃ nikɔla aʁtyʁ ʁɛ̃bo] ; 20 October 1854 – 10 November 1891) was a French poet known...
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    Penny Lapsang Rimbaud (born Jeremy John Ratter, 1943) is a writer, poet, philosopher, painter, musician and activist. He was a member of the performance...
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  • Look up Rimbaud in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Rimbaud is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Arthur Rimbaud (1854–1891), French...
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    Rimbaud is a crater on Mercury. Its name was adopted by the International Astronomical Union (IAU) in 1985. Rimbaud is named for French poet Arthur Rimbaud...
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    Robin Rimbaud is an electronic musician who works under the name Scanner due to his use of cell phone and police scanners in live performance. He is also...
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    Paul Verlaine (category Arthur Rimbaud)
    September, received the first letter from Arthur Rimbaud, who admired his poetry. Verlaine urged Rimbaud to come to Paris, and by 1872, he had lost interest...
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  • Frédéric Rimbaud (7 October 1814 in Dole – 16 November 1878 in Dijon) was a French infantry officer. He served in the conquest of Algeria, the Crimean...
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    to Rimbaud, the band arrived drunk at the second show and were ejected from the stage; this inspired their song "Banned from the Roxy", and Rimbaud's essay...
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    first short film Assassins: A Film Concerning Rimbaud (1985), inspired by the French poet Arthur Rimbaud (a personality Haynes would later reference in...
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    Isabelle Rimbaud (born 1 June 1860 in Charleville and died 20 June 1917 in Neuilly-sur-Seine) was the youngest sister of Arthur Rimbaud and the wife of...
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  • that includes Wire's Colin Newman as well as electronic musician Robin Rimbaud (Scanner) alongside Minimal Compact members Malka Spigel and Max Franken...
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    Christiane Rimbaud (22 July 1944 – 22 November 2023) was a French historian. After her secondary studies at the Lycée Victor-Duruy and undergraduate studies...
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    powerful ones of the earth). Charles Baudelaire, Paul Verlaine and Arthur Rimbaud are considered typical examples. Lautréamont or Alice de Chambrier are...
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  • Mike Rimbaud is an American guitarist, singer and painter. Starting his career by performing in the cafes and clubs of New York City, Rimbaud signed in...
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  • Total Eclipse (film) (category Cultural depictions of Arthur Rimbaud)
    accurate account of the relationship between 19th-century French poets Arthur Rimbaud (Leonardo DiCaprio) and Paul Verlaine (David Thewlis. Warner Bros. has...
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    Vitalie Rimbaud (born Jeanne Rosalie Vitalie Rimbaud; 15 June 1858 in Charleville – 18 December 1875 in Charleville) was the elder of the two surviving...
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    Catherine Vitalie Rimbaud, née Cuif, was better known simply as Vitalie Rimbaud, and was the mother of the visionary poet Arthur Rimbaud. She was born on...
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  • Smith, published in 1973. "Notice" "Witt" "October 20" "Dragnet" "Dream of Rimbaud" "To Remember Debbie Denise" "Sonnet" "Mock Death" "What Makes Ruda Ivory"...
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  • Illuminations (poetry collection) (category Arthur Rimbaud)
    Illuminations is an incomplete suite of prose poems by the French poet Arthur Rimbaud, first published partially in La Vogue [fr], a Paris literary review, in...
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    A Season in Hell (category Arthur Rimbaud)
    and published in 1873 by French writer Arthur Rimbaud. It is the only work that was published by Rimbaud himself. The book had a considerable influence...
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  • poems of Arthur Rimbaud written between approx. 1869 and 1873. Les étrennes des orphelins (1869) is the first known poem of Rimbaud. The only poems published...
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    years, Smith said, "I had devoted so much of my girlish daydreams to Rimbaud. Rimbaud was like my boyfriend." Later the same year, she performed "I Wake...
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    Essex; it was here where he met Penny Rimbaud, one of the founders of the Dial House project. Ignorant and Rimbaud went on to co-found the anarcho-punk...
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  • were a performance art group during the mid-1970s. EXIT members Penny Rimbaud and Gee Vaucher later founded anarchist punk rock band Crass, adopting...
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  • The Battle (French: La Bataille) is a historical novel by the French author Patrick Rambaud that was first published in 1997. The English translation by...
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  • Acts of Love (album) (category Penny Rimbaud albums)
    album of 50 poems by Penny Rimbaud of the anarchist punk band Crass, set to classical music composed and arranged by Penny Rimbaud and Paul Ellis, and performed...
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  • peasants as targets in a game of skeet. A beautiful woman, Mademoiselle Rimbaud (Pamela Stephenson), asks King Louis to free her father, who has been imprisoned...
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  • London between October 1984 and October 1985 and was produced by Penny Rimbaud of Crass and engineered by Mel Jefferson. The album was more complex in...
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  • Babel (book) (redirect from Rimbaud Dead)
    "Grant" "Street of the Guides" "Rimbaud Dead" "Sohl" "Neo Boy" "Dog Dream" "Mirza" "The Stream" "The Dream of Rimbaud" "Doctor Love" "Munich" "High on...
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    Plutarch's Parallel Lives and the works of the French Symbolist poet Arthur Rimbaud, whose style would later influence the form of Morrison's short prose poems...
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