
A Season in Hell
"A Season in Hell" is a poetry collection by Arthur Rimbaud that explores intense personal struggles, rebellion, and existential questions. Written with vivid, often rebellious language, it reflects Rimbaud’s inner turmoil, disillusionment, and desire for artistic and spiritual freedom. The work challenges conventions, blending lyricism with raw emotion to depict a turbulent search for identity and meaning. It’s considered a groundbreaking piece in modern poetry, highlighting the chaos and intensity of Rimbaud’s inner life and his rejection of societal norms, ultimately offering a raw, honest meditation on suffering and transformation.