French Leave follows RE: VERB in which Cliff Forshaw recreated Rimbaud's terrestrial adventures from the Hooligan Poet and Seer in bohemian Paris through the years as a tough merchant and gun-runner in Africa to his death aged thirty-seven in a Marseilles hospital. This new collection plays variations on the themes and forms of French verse from mid-nineteenth century Gautier and Gérard de Nerval through Baudelaire and Rimbaud to Valery and Apollinaire on the eve of the First World War. Among the well-known figures Forshaw invents further fin-de-siècle personae that might have existed and possibly even did.
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