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SUSANNA

Elevation SUSANNASONATA

Devout homage finds the light in the poet of darkness.

Susanna Wallumrød is evidently a huge fan of French poet Charles Pierre Baudelaire (1821–1867), who was described by Proust as the greatest poet of his century and whose musings on sex, death, isn’t afraid to probe under some clammy rocks and delve into murky, gloomy areas; it’s on a mission to locate the light, which shines all the brighter for acknowledging its transience.

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