Malarme's Information and Chinese Translation of Poetry
Fauvism afternoon:/foreign85521d-81da-48df-b01b-326ec1775aa8.html Information: French poet. March 1842 was born in Paris. I come from a poor family and work as a temporary worker in a government agency. After that, I went to England to study English. After returning to China, I worked as an English teacher in any middle school for a long time. 1866, published 10 poems such as Window, Blue Sky and Sea Breeze in Contemporary panas, a publication of panas School. 187 1 published a fragment of the tragedy Erotiyade. The script was written from 1864 and never finished. Finally, several fragments were published in the form of lyric poems. 1876 The Shepherd's Afternoon was published. It was about a summer afternoon when a god in the field woke up from his sleep and missed the beautiful goddess he had just seen. He couldn't remember whether it was a real illusion or a dream, but he fell asleep thinking about it. 1877 published the sonnet "The Tomb of Allan Poe". Poe, an American poet, is his favorite foreign poet. He once translated Poe's famous poem The Raven. Malaheim's collection of works includes poetry and prose, as well as poetry "Wandering". The last poem he published was "Dice can never destroy contingency". This rather obscure work is a fragment of the "only work" that he conceived all his life and finally failed to write. Malarme believes that the mission of poetry is to reveal the "absolute world" hidden behind ordinary things with unusual artistic techniques. Only the absolute realm is the highest ideal. He devoted his life to writing a "unique work" praising the "absolute world" He pursued "absolute" all his life, and all he got was nothingness. Malaheim's poems are all rigorous metrical poems. His artistic characteristics and far-reaching influence on modern French poetry lie not in the liberation of poetic style, but in his clever choice of words and sentences, which is unexpected in combining seemingly irrelevant images. His poems seem obscure at first glance, but once he recites them carefully, he will find that the artistic conception is far-reaching. It is difficult for Malarme to write poetry. This is not simply lettering, but finding the extraordinary side in ordinary things. Every Tuesday afternoon, many young poets come to his residence in Paris to get together and listen to his unique views on the art of poetry. This famous "Tuesday Tea Party" has been going on for more than ten years.