First Printing - The Day on Fire by James Ramsey Ullman (1958) Hardcover Book
First Printing - The Day on Fire by James Ramsey Ullman (1958) Hardcover Book
“The truth was not always pleasant. It did not always have good manners and clean its fingernails. Sometimes it was in the eyes of a child or in a bird on a treetop, sometimes in a gutter, on a gallows, in a barracks latrine; and it was no less the truth in one place than in another. The dedication was to find it in all places - everywhere. To face it, know it, and be unafraid. Without evil, there could be no good; without filth, no purity, without hell, no heaven; without Satan, no God.”
A masterwork of biographical fiction, James Ramsey Ullman retraces the steps of Rimbaud's life from his rebellious youth in a dull provincial town to his teenage years as a homosexual, drunkard and drug addict in Paris, and his later years, wandering the desert in search of some elusive beauty or truth.
Cleveland and New York: The World Publishing Company, 1958. First Edition, first printing. Hardcover. Octavo. 701 pages. Dust jacket in fair condition with substantial chipping and edge wear—in protector. Clean boards and tight & square binding. Pages slightly tanned. Nice copy.