Who wrote letters from hell?

"Letters from Hell" is a collection of letters written by Arthur Rimbaud, a French poet, during his time in exile in the late 1870s.

He wrote these letters to his friend Paul Demeny, detailing his experiences and thoughts while living in a harsh environment, reflecting on his life and the world around him. The letters are known for their raw honesty and unfiltered emotions, showcasing Rimbaud's evolving worldview and artistic vision.

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