Stupra

Arthur RIMBAUD

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Stupra

EXCEEDINGLY RARE LIMITED EDITION OF RIMBAUD’S EROTIC SONNETS: LES STUPRA

RIMBAUD, Arthur. Les Stupra: Sonnets. Paris: Imprimerie Particulière, 1871 [i.e., circa 1925]. Small folio, original paper french wrappers, stitched as issued, [pp. 16], uncut. Housed in a custom chemise and slipcase.

Limited edition, number 25 of 175 copies, of Rimbaud’s three homoerotic sonnets.

“These sonnets, known as ‘Les Stupra,” were written in collaboration with Verlaine. The Latin ‘stupra’ is plural for stuprum, which means an obscene and/or illegitimate copulation. Past translators have called these poems ‘Defilements’ and ‘Scatological Poems” (Spitzer, 157 n. 21). In his definitive 2002 English translation of Rimbaud’s work, Wyatt Mason notes that the first two sonnets, “originally published in 1923… from the Album Zutique under the editorial title ‘Les Stupra’ (L. Obscenities)—come to us from Rimbaud’s friend Ernest Delahaye, who claimed to know them by heart. No manuscript in Rimbaud’s hand exists. Delahaye wrote to Verlaine on October 14, 1883, with the transcriptions, to which Verlaine made a few minor adjustments. Verlaine called the trio of sonnets ‘immondes,’ or ‘filths” (Mason, 331). “The Album Zutique was a communal journal for the poets and artists with whom Rimbaud associated while living in Paris—a scrapbook for the out-at-the-elbows set. They called themselves ‘Zutistes,” a word coined from the French exclamation ‘zut,’ which, depending on context, can mean anything from ‘golly’ to ‘damn” (Mason, 134). Of this privately printed edition of 175 copies, 25 lettered copies were printed on Japon paper, and the remaining 150 numbered copies were printed on ordinary paper. The third sonnet was published in 1903 as part of Verlaine’s collection Hombres. Because the first two sonnets were not published until 1923, the date on the imprint of this copy is not correct, but rather refers to the year the poems were composed. At least two separate limited editions were issued by this publisher. This edition does not appear in any of the standard Rimbaud bibliographies.

Interior fine, very light soiling to wrappers. An about-fine copy of a very scarce publication.

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