Stéphane Mallarmé Quote

The work of pure poetry implies the elocutionary disappearance of the poet, who yields the initiative to words.


"Crise de Vers", La Revue Blanche (September 1895)


The work of pure poetry implies the elocutionary disappearance of the poet, who yields the initiative to words.

The work of pure poetry implies the elocutionary disappearance of the poet, who yields the initiative to words.

The work of pure poetry implies the elocutionary disappearance of the poet, who yields the initiative to words.

The work of pure poetry implies the elocutionary disappearance of the poet, who yields the initiative to words.