Conde de Lautréamont
The Count of Lautréamont, pseudonym of Isidore Lucien Ducasse, was a Franco-Uruguayan writer, known for his visionary and dark work. His writing, which challenged the literary conventions of his time, profoundly influenced movements such as surrealism and symbolism. His most famous work, 'The Songs of Maldoror', is a poetic and disturbing narrative that explores themes such as evil, rebellion, and criticism of bourgeois society, marked by bold language and shocking imagery.
n. 1846-04-04, Montevidéu · m. 1870-11-24, 9.º arrondissement de Paris
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