Georges Izambard
Georges Alphonse Fleury Izambard was a French lycée professor of rhetoric and alumnus of prestigious École normale supérieure, best known as the teacher and benefactor of poet Arthur Rimbaud. He was a renowned journalist and close friend of Renoir after he left teaching. He taught at the Collège de Charleville in Charleville, where his nickname was "Zanzibar".
On 4 May 1870, Rimbaud's mother wrote to Izambard to complain about him giving Rimbaud Victor Hugo's Les Misérables to read. In May 1871, Rimbaud sent an important letter to Izambard. In this letter,, he affirms that he wants to be a poet, and that he is working to become a "voyant":
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