‘Civilization Stylishly Blowing Itself To Pieces’ – Alex Ross On Stéphane Mallarmé

“Upon his death, in 1898, he left behind a body of work so inscrutable that it still causes literature students to fall to their knees in despair” – not least because it’s written in sonnets and alexandrines. “It is, however, precisely this tension between traditional form and radical content that keeps reactivating the shock of his writing.”