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French poet’s suicide letter goes under hammer
A file photo taken on October 25, 2018, shows the suicide letter of Baudelaire, included in part of a collection of autographs and manuscripts, ahead of their auction in Paris. u00e2u20acu201d AFP pic

PARIS, Nov 5 — A letter written by nineteenth century French poet Charles Baudelaire announcing his intention to kill himself sold at auction yesterday for €234,000 (RM1.11 million), three times the expected price.

Best known for his collection of poems "Les Fleurs du mal” (The Flowers of Evil”), Baudelaire was 24 at the time he wrote the letter to his mistress Jeanne Duval in June 1845.

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It was bought by a private collector, the Osenat auction house said.

"When you receive this letter I will be dead… I am killing myself because I cannot carry on living, I can no longer endure the ordeal of falling asleep or waking up again,” the poet wrote.

Baudelaire stabbed himself but failed to do any serious damage and lived for another 22 years.

He died aged 46 in 1867. — AFP

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