Georges Izambard

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George Alphonse Fleury Izambard (December 11, 1848 – February, 1931) was a French professor, known especially as the teacher of poet Arthur Rimbaud.

In May 1870 Rimbaud's mother wrote to Rimbaud's teacher Izambard and complained about him giving Rimbaud the book Les Miserables by Victor Hugo to read.

In May 1871, Rimbaud sent an important letter to Izambard. In this letter, (which includes the poem " Le Cœur supplicié"), he affirms that he wants to be a poet, and that he is working to become a "voyant":

Je veux être poète, et je travaille à me rendre voyant : vous ne comprendrez pas du tout, et je ne saurais presque vous expliquer. Il s'agit d'arriver à l'inconnu par le dérèglement de tous les sens. Les souffrances sont énormes, mais il faut être fort, être né poète, et je me suis reconnu poète. Ce n'est pas du tout ma faute. C'est faux de dire : Je pense : on devrait dire : On me pense. − Pardon du jeu de mots. − Je est un autre. Tant pis pour le bois qui se trouve violon, et nargue aux inconscients, qui ergotent sur ce qu'ils ignorent tout à fait !

Translated:

I wish to be a poet, and I am working to make myself into a seer: you will not understand at all, and I would not nearly know how to explain it to you. It's a question of coming to the unknown through the disordering of all the senses. The suffering is enormous, but one must be strong, be born a poet, and I have come to terms with my destiny as a poet. It's not at all my fault. It's wrong to say "I think"; one ought to say "I am being thought" - Forgive the play on words - I is an other. Too bad for the wood which finds itself a violin, and brush off the oblivious, who quibble over things they know nothing about!

Arthur Rimbaud

Works:

Poésies, Le bateau ivre, Les illuminations, Une Saison en Enfer, Lettres

People:

Théodore de Banville, Charles Baudelaire, Charles Cros, Georges Izambard, Germain Nouveau, Paul Verlaine

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