Place: Charleville
Born: 1854
Death: 1891
Biography:
Arthur Rimbaud was born on October 20, 1854, in Charleville, France. He was a French poet known for his innovative and rebellious verse. Rimbaud's work was heavily influenced by the Symbolist movement and is characterized by its vivid imagery and emotional intensity. He is best known for his collections 'A Season in Hell' and 'Illuminations'. Rimbaud's life was marked by a series of fugues and travels, and he died in Marseille on November 10, 1891.