Les Fleurs du Mal (Baudelaire)

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“…and the lamp having at last resigned itself to death. There was nothing now but firelight in the room, And every time a flame uttered a gasp for breath It flushed her amber skin with the blood of its bloom.”
– Baudelaire
 
Public and participative discussion on Charles Baudelaire‘s sublime and classic Les Fleurs du Mal (Flowers of Evil) (1857).
 
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A special evening on this occasion :
7:00-8:00 – Readers’ Break – Les Fleurs du Mal (Baudelaire)
8:00-9:30 – Screening – Eyes Without a Face (Georges Franju, 1960)
9:30-10:00 – Comments and Discussion
 
The evening is part of the the Series on Urban Horror Films at GREENR, Delhi, organised by Lightcube. Support Lightcube by becoming a member.
 
You can find a PDF of the book here here, or you may purchase a copy here.
 
Greenr, Shahpur Jat, Delhi
Wednesday 6 July, 7:00 pm
 
   

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