"Behind the scenes
Of life's vastness, in the abyss' darkest corner
I see distinctly bizarre worlds,
And ecstatic victim of my own clairvoyance,
I drag along with me, serpents that bite my shoes.
And it's since that time that, like the prophets,
I love so tenderly the desert and the sea;
That I laugh at funerals and weep at festivals
And find a pleasant taste in the most bitter wine
[…]
But the Voice consoles me and it says: "Keep your dreams;
Wise men do not have such beautiful ones as fools!""
(Baudelaire, La Voix, in Nouvelles Fleurs du mal)
[Translation by William Aggeler]
Those for whom art and literature are not meant to champion a tame form of ‘positive thinking’ will surely find themselves at home amidst this Baudelairean blossoming, which frames our selection of dark masterpieces.