A poem titled for “a season in” this location contains a long lament about its author’s Gallic ancestry in the section “Bad Blood.” For 10 points each:
[10m] Name this location, where Don Juan is taken by a stone statue in various retellings. In the play No Exit, Garcin proclaims that this location “is other people”.
ANSWER: Hell [accept enfer]
[10h] This author depicted his affair with Paul Verlaine in portions of his poem A Season in Hell. This author also wrote of “going down impassive rivers” in another poem, and wrote a sonnet depicting various vowels.
ANSWER: Arthur Rimbaud (“rum-BOH”)
[10e] Rimbaud wrote his poetry in this language, also used by Charles Baudelaire for poems in his collection The Flowers of Evil, including one which calls Paris a “teeming city.”
ANSWER: French [or Français]
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