“SPLENDID AND MALEFICENT ENTITIES”: LIMITED EDITIONS CLUB FLOWERS OF EVIL
BAUDELAIRE, Charles. Flowers of Evil. [London]: printed for Members of the Limited Editions Club at the Fanfare Press in London, 1940. Octavo, original magenta buckram, top edge gilt, uncut.
Limited Editions Club publication, English issue, of this complete translation of all 157 poems of Baudelaire’s masterpiece, number 987 of only 1500 copies, with 24 full-page lithographs after drawings by Jacob Epstein.
This complete collection of verse translations by a number of skilled poets and translators—among them Edna St. Vincent Millay, George Dillon, Arthur Symons, Alfred Douglas, Countee Cullen, Clark Ashton Smith and Aldous Huxley—includes all of the 157 poems from the definitive edition of Les Fleurs du Mal, including the six poems that were banned after the first edition landed Baudelaire in court on charges of obscenity. Sculptor Jacob Epstein said of his series of pencil drawings for this edition, “Les Fleurs du Mal forms the Bible of the modern man… brooding upon the powerful and subtle images evoked by long reading, a world comes forth filled with splendid and maleficent entities.” Epstein’s drawings were reproduced on stone by Fernand Mourlot. Without original slipcase. LEC 117.
Fine condition.