Petits Poèmes d'Automne by Stuart Merrill
Stuart Merrill was an American poet who wrote in French and became a key figure in the Symbolist movement. Petits Poèmes d'Automne is exactly what the title promises: a short series of poems dedicated to the autumn season.
The Story
There's no traditional plot. Instead, the collection follows the emotional and sensory arc of autumn. The poems move from the initial, fiery beauty of 'Indian Summer' through the melancholy of falling leaves and grey skies, down to the deep silence and introspection of late November. Merrill paints pictures with words: a lonely walk in a leaf-strewn park, the last rose in a garden, the sound of rain against a window at dusk. It's less a story of events and more a story of a mood, a season, and a state of mind.
Why You Should Read It
I picked this up on a whim, and it completely surprised me. I expected something maybe a bit stuffy or overly formal. What I found was incredibly atmospheric and relatable. Merrill's gift is in making the universal feel personal. His autumn isn't just about nature; it's a mirror for human emotions—nostalgia, quiet reflection, acceptance of change, and even a strange peace found in decay. The language (in the original French) is musical and rich without being difficult. Reading it feels like taking a slow, thoughtful walk on a cool afternoon. It slows you down and makes you notice the small, fading beauties around you.
Final Verdict
This is a perfect little book for a specific mood. It's for poetry lovers, of course, but also for anyone who feels a deep connection to the seasons. If you're a fan of haiku, atmospheric writing, or just need a quiet, contemplative read with your afternoon coffee, give it a try. It's not a long or challenging commitment, but its images and feelings might stick with you long after you've finished. A hidden gem for a rainy autumn day.
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Patricia White
5 months agoA bit long but worth it.
Robert Hernandez
2 years agoI didn't expect much, but it challenges the reader's perspective in an intellectual way. Don't hesitate to start reading.