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"Les Fleurs du Mal" (in English, "The Flowers of Evil") is a seminal collection of poetry written by the French poet Charles Baudelaire. Published in 1857, it is considered one of the most important works in French literature and a key milestone in the evolution of modern poetry. Baudelaire's poetry in "Les Fleurs du Mal" is known for its exploration of themes such as beauty, decadence, ennui, and the complexities of modern life. The collection is divided into several sections, with some of the most famous poems including "To the Reader" and "The Albatross." The poetry in "Les Fleurs du Mal" is characterized by its symbolism, sensuality, and a deep exploration of human emotions and desires. It often challenges societal norms and conventions of the time. The title of the collection, "Les Fleurs du Mal," reflects its themes of beauty and evil, and the work as a whole is considered a masterpiece of French literature.