What did he mean by this?
Je est un autre
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What do you think?
I be author
"I is an other."
I think he means that we have limited self-understanding, that in essence we are a mystery to ourselves.
The generic poet writes about the other, the things, people, the world, etc
Rimbaud got high on every drug and drank everyday while traveling around with his boyfriend, and he allowed the other, the world and everything on it to go inisde him to become just one thing, that one thing is what Rimbaud shows you in the Illuminations
shouldn't it be J'est
He separates the poet from the man.
"We are not the same I am an alien"
What did he mean by this?
the whole conjugation is wrong. it's intentional
Phonetically sounds like "I hate another"
I still have no idea though
How do you know he wasn't just an idiot
Because it's common. "Je" is a philosophical notion.
>'est
>hate
what kind of dialect are you speaking, friend?
est sounds like eh
Do you speak french?
yes i do. i was thinking of "deteste", though
Some French sophist like Foucault or Derrida once zeroed in on this quote from Rimbaud and overread it as proof that their quack ideas were true. Sorry I can't remember which one, but I'm leaning towards Derrida.
This reading, on the other hand, is probably what "the seer" meant.
By the way, if anyone wants to get redpilled on Rimbaud's years after he quit poetry, a short summary can be found in Eric Ormsby's article for the New Criterion "Rimbaud: sophist of insanity." It's a review of Graham Robb's biography. In short, Rimbaud's life became quite conventional compared to the romantic image we have of him wandering around Africa.
>What did he mean by this?
He meant "Chuis un pede comme des autres francais".
can I get a sauce on that cutie
>Inb4 trap
She's Russian and not a trap. "Search Google for image" should bring up her instagram which I don't know.
t con ou quoi ? y a la liaison avec le t
n-nonante
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