Rimbaud Fictions: Jean-Michel Lecocq

"Le squelette de Rimbaud" by Jean-Michel Lecocq is a crime novel revolving around the mysterious discovery of Arthur Rimbaud's grave, delving into the legends and legacy of the poet. The novel is set in Charleville-Mézières, Rimbaud's hometown, which is mired in a period of cultural inertia and economic austerity. This lethargy is abruptly interrupted when Georges Hermelin, the deputy mayor responsible for cultural affairs, proposes a daring and provocative idea: expanding the Rimbaud Museum with a special exhibition, the centerpiece of which would be Rimbaud's femur. The shock, however, is immense when, upon opening the coffin, it is discovered that the skeleton inside has both legs intact and therefore cannot belong to Rimbaud.

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