Nathan Brown is Professor of English at Concordia University, Montreal, where he is founding director of the Centre for Expanded Poetics. He is the translator of Baudelaire's The Flowers of Evil (Verso, 2025) and the author of Rationalist Empiricism: A Theory of Speculative Critique (Fordham, 2021) and The Limits of Fabrication: Materials Science, Materialist Poetics (Fordham, 2017).
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"With a kind of omniscient curiosity, Nathan Brown probes so deeply into the metaphysical bestiary of Les Fleurs du Mal that he can emerge from its cavernous depths with an armload of dripping seaweed named Kant. Wonders never cease in this sumptuous, even clairvoyant, examination" - Jed Rasula, University of Georgia "In the most philosophically serious engagement with Baudelaire's Les Fleurs du Mal that we have, Nathan Brown takes on the mysteries of poetic existence and of poetic determination with rich, surprising readings of such poems as 'Les Sept Vieillards,' 'Obsession,' 'Un Voyage a Cythere,' and 'Les Petites Vieilles.' An unusually stirring and eloquent tour de force." - Jonathan Culler, Cornell University

