"Illuminations" is a collection of prose poems by the French poet Arthur Rimbaud, published in 1886. The work showcases Rimbaud's innovative style, blending vivid imagery and emotional depth. Each poem captures fleeting moments and sensations, reflecting the poet's unique perspective on life and art.
The collection is notable for its exploration of themes such as nature, love, and existence. Rimbaud's use of language is both musical and striking, making "Illuminations" a significant contribution to modern poetry. It has influenced many writers and artists, solidifying Rimbaud's reputation as a pioneering figure in literary history.