Embrace the Darkness: Dive Deep into Flowers of Evil
In Flowers of Evil, witness a psychological symphony where dark desires, shattered innocence, and moral ambiguity intertwine as Takao and Nakamura spiral into chaos, crafting a coming-of-age story that's as unsettling as it is mesmerizing.
The title Flowers of Evil (Les Fleurs du mal) refers to Charles Baudelaire's intention to find beauty in the dark, melancholic, and often taboo aspects of life.
The book was originally deemed obscene and six poems were banned in France until 1949.
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