{"first_sentence": {"type": "/type/text", "value": "Whether, as a youth of twenty-two, Verlaine truly felt himself to have been born under the malevolent sign of Saturn, foreboding, this early in his life, of the dual nature of his conflicted personality, or whether this was only the aesthetic, self-indulgent posturing of an adulator of Baudelaire and his \"flowers of evil,\" the fact is, his Poemes saturniens really have very little \"saturnine\" about them except for the volume's title and a brief self-conscious liminary poem."}, "physical_format": "Paperback", "subtitle": "A Bilingual Edition", "last_modified": {"type": "/type/datetime", "value": "2008-04-30 09:38:13.731961"}, "weight": "12 ounces", "languages": [{"key": "/l/eng"}], "type": {"key": "/type/edition"}, "publishers": ["University Of Chicago Press"], "number_of_pages": 309, "isbn_13": ["9780226853451"], "id": 12987055, "edition_name": "Bilingual edition", "isbn_10": ["0226853454"], "publish_date": "November 1, 2000", "key": "/b/OL9661811M", "authors": [{"key": "/a/OL129096A"}], "title": "One Hundred and One Poems by Paul Verlaine", "contributions": ["Norman R. Shapiro (Translator)"], "subjects": ["Poetry & poets: 19th century", "Works by individual poets: 19th century", "Poetry", "French", "Continental European", "Poetry / Single Author / Continental European", "General"], "physical_dimensions": "8.4 x 5.4 x 0.7 inches", "revision": 1}