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RE: ADSactly Poetry: Arthur Rimbaud, The Seer Poet of Modernity (Part II)
I appreciate your appreciation of my work, @marcybetancourt. Reading Rimbaud is certainly not easy; his poetry is not. In considering this, I remember what our poet José Antonio Ramos Sucre said to his brother Lorenzo when he referred to the judgments of the critics of his books: "The knowledge that I treasured in the den of my pains is required (...)". The best poetry must be reached with passion but also with fortitude, with "ardent patience", as Rimbaud himself would say. Greetings.