Rimbaud Fictions: Philippe Lemaire

Philippe Lemaire's novel "L'Arpenteur de rêves" (2021) cannot be read as a mere biography or historical account of the poet Arthur Rimbaud. Rather, the text presents a poetic construction that plays with the figure on several levels: Rimbaud is simultaneously narrated, evoked, and reinvented. The title itself hints at a dual movement: the "surveyor of dreams" is someone who maps the immeasurable, who captures the impossible in language while simultaneously leaving it in suspense. Lemaire narrates Rimbaud by fictionalizing him, in order to make his image newly visible to the reader.

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