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208 pages, Paperback
First published September 9, 2009
"These kings of the sky, clumsy, ashamed."
—Baudelaire

"Those damaged products of a good-for-nothing age."
—Baudelaire

"Ennui, the fruit of dismal apathy,
Becomes as large as immortality."
—Baudelaire



"Adorable sorceress, do you love the damned?"
—Baudelaire



"The lady's maids, to whom every prince is handsome,
No longer can find gowns shameless enough
To wring a smile from this young skeleton. "
—Baudelaire




"This heavy burden to uplift,
O Sysiphus, thy pluck is required!
And even though the heart aspired,
Art is long and Time is swift.
Afar from sepulchres renowned,
To a graveyard, quite apart,
Like a broken drum, my heart,
Beats the funeral marches' sound.
Many a buried jewel sleeps
In the long-forgotten deeps,
Far from mattock and from sound;
Many a flower wafts aloft
Its perfumes, like a secret soft,
Within the solitudes, profound." - Charles Baudelaire, Flowers of Evil, Ill Luck.

"I don't know if 'good' is the right word. I just... Books changed my world. I guess not everybody would understand."

"I'll let it go, Kasuga. I won't tell anyone. In return you'll make a contract with me."

"You were really cool, Kasuga."

