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In this eloquent biographical study, Stefan Zweig pays tribute to Émile Verhaeren, the great Belgian poet whose visionary works captured the turmoil and aspirations of modern Europe. Written with the empathy and psychological depth that define all of Zweig’s biographical portraits, Émile Verhaeren is both a celebration of poetic genius and a reflection on the spiritual power of art in an age of industrial and moral upheaval. Zweig traces Verhaeren’s journey from his early Symbolist influences to his mature voice as a poet of human progress, labor, and collective destiny. Through his verses, Verhaeren sought to reconcile the chaos of modernity with a passionate faith in humanity’s creative spirit. For Zweig, he represents the artist as prophet — a man who embraced the noise and movement of the modern world yet transformed them into music and light. What emerges from Zweig’s portrait is a vivid image of Verhaeren not merely as a poet of Belgium, but as a universal humanist. His poetry, rich with compassion and visionary intensity, stands as a bridge between the mystical idealism of the nineteenth century and the restless energy of the twentieth. Zweig’s prose mirrors the very qualities he admires in Verhaeren: warmth, clarity, and a reverence for the dignity of the human soul. Émile Verhaeren is more than a biography; it is a dialogue between two kindred spirits — the Austrian essayist and the Belgian poet — united by a shared belief in art’s moral mission. Through Zweig’s luminous lens, Verhaeren’s life becomes a testament to the enduring power of poetry to affirm hope amid the storms of modern civilization.

Caractéristiques

    • ISBN
      9786178705787
    • Éditeur
      Asimis Books
    • Date de publication
      28 octobre 2025
    • Format
      Epub
    • Protection
      Aucune
    • Catégories BISAC
      Jeunes Adultes Nonfiction / Biographie & Autobiographie / Généralités, Jeunes Adultes Nonfiction / Biographie & Autobiographie / Art
    • Nombre de pages
      223
    • Langue
      Anglais