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ASPIRING ONLY TO SILENCE
In “The Painter of Modern Life,” Baudelaire is the first to define Modernism and does so as a conjunction of the eternal and the ephemeral. To find that element of the eternal in the ephemeral which Baudelaire saw as embodying … Continue reading →
									
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						Tagged Andre Gide, Camille Pissarro, Charles Baudelaire, Christopher Benfey, David Baptiste-Chirot, Edward Morris, Emile Verhaeren, Felix Feneon, Francis Viele-Griffen, Henri Gheon, Henri-Edmond Cross, John Menick, Jonathan Crary, Julian Barnes, Luc Sante, Maggie Balistren, Maurice Maeterlinck, Paul Signac, Stephane Mallarme, Walter Benjamin, Wanda Skinner					
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