Rimbaud Fictions: Guillaume Meurice
In Guillaume Meurice's Rimbaud-inspired novel "Cosme" (2018), the protagonist is the son of Spanish immigrants, born and raised in Biarritz. His life is a turbulent journey, taking him from juvenile delinquency in the Parisian suburbs to military service where he deciphers secret messages, and endless hours spent in chess clubs. Cosme is a free spirit, a poet, and potentially a "seer" ("Voyant"), who values friendship and lives an existence oscillating between shared passions, profound solitude, vertigo, and a "long unleashing of the senses." A central theme in Cosme's life is his persistent and almost obsessive search for the hidden meaning of Arthur Rimbaud's enigmatic poem "Voyelles," which he considers the "holy grail of French poetry." He is unwavering in his determination to uncover secrets, even if it means taking unconventional paths and confronting social violence, homelessness, or the disregard for authority. Ultimately, Cosme is a self-taught alchemist of words who wants to unlock the best-kept secret of French literature.
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