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Jean Cocteau, a life, Claude Arnaud ; translated by Lauren Elkin and Charlotte Mandell

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Jean Cocteau, a life, Claude Arnaud ; translated by Lauren Elkin and Charlotte Mandell
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 984-989) and index
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individual biography
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Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Jean Cocteau
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
958084208
Responsibility statement
Claude Arnaud ; translated by Lauren Elkin and Charlotte Mandell
Sub title
a life
Summary
Unevenly respected, easily hated, almost always suspected of being inferior to his reputation, Jean Cocteau has often been thought of as a jack-of-all-trades, master of none. In this landmark biography, Claude Arnaud thoroughly contests this characterization, as he celebrates Cocteau's "fragile genius--a combination almost unlivable in art" but in his case so fertile. Arnaud narrates the life of this legendary French novelist, poet, playwright, director, filmmaker, and designer who, as a young man, pretended to be a sort of god, but who died as a humble and exhausted craftsman. His moving and compassionate account examines the nature of Cocteau's chameleon-like genius, his romantic attachments, his controversial politics, and his intimate involvement with many of the century's leading artistic lights, including Picasso, Proust, Hemingway, Stravinsky, and Tennessee Williams. Already published to great critical acclaim in France, Arnaud's penetrating and deeply researched work reveals a uniquely gifted artist while offering a magnificent cultural history of the twentieth century
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