Abseits einer kleinen Avantgarde zuerst völlig unbekannt, avancierte Arthur Rimbaud (1854-1891) zu einer der wirkungsvollsten Figuren für die zeitgenössische Kultur. Voller Hass auf die Bourgeoisie war die Liste seiner Verbrechen länger als die der von ihm selbst veröffentlichten Gedichte. Die posthume Karriere dieses Enfant terrible, das bereits mit Anfang zwanzig zu dichten aufhörte, ist erstaunlich: Heiliger für die Symbolisten und Surrealisten, Poster-Boy für Anarchisten und Drogenkonsumenten, Pionier für Schwule, Inspiration für Künstler von Picasso über Bob Dylan und Jim Morrison bis zu Patti Smith. »Ich ist ein anderer.« Wer Rimbaud war, schildert Robb in sorgfältigen Werkanalysen sowie einer präzisen Beschreibung von Lebensgeschichte und historischem Umfeld. Dabei zeigt er anhand von Rimbauds nachliterarischer Karriere (u. a. in Äthiopien) als Fabrikarbeiter, Hauslehrer, Bettler, Hafenarbeiter, Söldner, Seemann, Entdecker, Kaufmann, Geldwechsler und Waffenschieber auch, welchen Einfluss europäisches Denken und europäische Politik auf Afrika und die arabischen Länder hatte. Ein abenteuerliches Leben als Zugang zu faszinierender Poesie und aktuellen politischen Themen
Graham Robb Bücher
Graham Robb ist ein britischer Autor, der für seine aufschlussreichen Erkundungen von Geschichte und Kultur, insbesondere Frankreichs, gefeiert wird. Seine Arbeit zeichnet sich durch ein tiefes Verständnis der sozialen und kulturellen Kräfte aus, die Gesellschaften geformt haben, und kombiniert oft akribische Recherche mit lebendiger Erzählung. Robb konzentriert sich darauf, die Struktur des täglichen Lebens und die oft übersehenen Aspekte der Vergangenheit aufzudecken und bietet den Lesern eine frische und aufschlussreiche Perspektive auf historische Perioden und die Menschen darin.






Cols and Passes of the British Isles
- 240 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
A col is the lowest point on the saddle between two mountains. Graham Robb has spent years uncovering and cataloguing the 2,002 cols and 105 passes scattered across the British Isles. Some of these obscure and magical sites are virgin cols that have never been crossed. Dozens were lost by the Ordnance Survey and are recorded only in ballads or monastic charters. The eleven cols of Hadrian's Wall are practically unknown and have never been properly identified. These underappreciated slices of natural beauty provide a new way of looking at British history, and a challenge for cyclists and walkers.
Strangers
- 341 Seiten
- 12 Lesestunden
A fresh examination of the development of homosexual culture during the nineteenth century in Europe and America describes the lives of gay men and women, how they discovered their sexuality, how they made contact with like- minded people, the relationship of gay culture to religion, and how homosexuals were treated by society. Reprint.
Strangers: Homosexual Love in the Nineteenth Century
- 400 Seiten
- 14 Lesestunden
A perceptive, vivid and sometimes startling re-evaluation of homosexuality in the Victorian era
Balzac
- 539 Seiten
- 19 Lesestunden
`Intellectually thrilling, psychologically acute and very wittily written: a worthy offering to its subject' Observer schovat popis
Victor Hugo
- 720 Seiten
- 26 Lesestunden
‘One of the best biographies I have read, ever’ Selina Hastings ‘Mr Robb has written an enthralling book – one of the great biographies of our time. He contrives not to be dwarfed by his subject, which is some contrivance. He makes of Hugo’s life a story as exciting to read as it was extraordinary to have lived. He has a matchless gift for narrative. His style is epigrammatic and compelling. His judgements seem fair – not something Hugo was used to in life. Every Place Victor Hugo should now have a Café-Bar Graham Robb. He deserves, and will probably get, the Légion d’honneur’ Allan Massie, Daily Telegraph ‘Robb achieves the goal of all good literary biographies by making us long to regain, or savour for the first time, Hugo’s company as a writer. Surely no chronicler of his life or analyst of his work has ever looked this prodigy of nature so unflinchingly in the eye’ Jonathan Keates, Literary Review ‘Graham Robb’s exuberant biography of the French writer blows the cobwebs away from a neglected hero and sets him before us in lurid and quite unforgettable shape. Robb’s jaunty, self-confident style is gloriously appropriate to his subject . . . Robb’s enthusiasm is hugely exhilarating and his biography is a fascinating study in the making of a celebrity’ Miranda Seymour, Sunday Times, Books of the Year ‘The best life of the writer available in English (and likely to remain so for some time) . . . His fascinating, totally readable Life will introduce Hugo to many readers who know him only as a name’ Robin Buss, Independent on Sunday
From maps, migration and magic, to linguistic differences and tribal disputes, The Discovery of France tells the whole story of this remarkable - and surprising - country.
Parisians : An Adventure History of Paris
- 320 Seiten
- 12 Lesestunden
The New York Times bestseller: the secrets of the City of Light, revealed in the lives of the great, the near-great, and the forgotten by the author of the acclaimed The Discovery of France.
The Debatable Land
- 416 Seiten
- 15 Lesestunden
Sunday Times top-ten bestselling author Graham Robb turns his attention on his homeland for the first time in this beautifully written and ground-breaking book.
The ancient paths: discovering the lost map of Celtic Europe
- 400 Seiten
- 14 Lesestunden
From the award-winning author of THE DISCOVERY OF FRANCE and PARISIANS The dazzling new book from the bestselling author Graham Robb contains a discovery that will transform your understanding of pre-Roman Europe.


