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Gun with which Verlaine shot Rimbaud up for auction

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Christie’s to sell weapon fired in torrid affair between French poets in 1873 that inspired A Season in Hell and other classics

The most famous gun in French literature, the revolver with which the poet Paul Verlaine tried to kill his lover, Arthur Rimbaud, is going under the hammer, Christie’s has said.

Verlaine bought the 7mm six-shooter in Brussels on the morning of July 10, 1873, determined to put an end to a torrid two-year affair with his teenage lover.

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