He is the author of poetry and prose, a collection of poems, Wandering, etc. The long poems Herodias (1875) and Afternoon of the Faun (1876) are his famous masterpieces. Malamei's poems are dark and mysterious, turning the ups and downs of the world into a smart and elegant dance of language and turning the bitterness of the soul into natural music and interest. In his poetic career of nearly 40 years, the flame of his genius has polished countless souls who love poetry, especially the hearts of many young people, who are all impressed by the claustrophobia, luxury, aloof and beauty of his language. In his later years, the poet's poem The Rolling of a Dice Will Not Change Chance (1897) is obscure and is the most puzzling poem in Malamei. The arrangement of words in this poem is very strange. Sometimes it is stepped, sometimes there is only one word in a line, and sometimes there is only one word or several words in a page. Malarme tried to describe the contact process between thinking and chaotic universe, and he tried to gain insight into the mysteries and laws of the universe. This process is also a process in which poets write words on paper and seek language combinations that can express reality. This poem greatly innovated poetry creation in terms of language, verse and rhythm, and went directly to poetry in the 20th century.
The main features of Malamei's poems are as follows: 1. Pursuing the beauty of language, syntactic diversity and musicality, and establishing the form of free poetry; 2. Poetry has many symbolic meanings and is difficult to understand; This is especially true in later poems, which need readers to find meaning. 3. It has profound philosophy.