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  1. Raymond Radiguet (18 June 1903 – 12 December 1923) was a French novelist and poet whose two novels were noted for their explicit themes, and unique style and tone.

  2. Apr 10, 2018 · Monsieur Bébé: The Brief, Strange Life of Raymond Radiguet. Raymond Radiguet and Jean Cocteau. In the spring of 1923, the young married artists Jean and Valentine Hugo began inviting people to séances at their Paris apartment. A new mood of occultism, influenced by Freud and the early Surrealists, was in the air.

  3. Jun 14, 2024 · Raymond Radiguet was a precocious French novelist and poet who wrote at 17 a masterpiece of astonishing insight and stylistic excellence, Le Diable au corps (1923; The Devil in the Flesh), which remains a unique expression of the poetry and perversity of an adolescent boy’s love.

  4. Raymond Radiguet est un écrivain et poète français né le 18 juin 1903 à Saint-Maur-des-Fossés et mort le 12 décembre 1923 à Paris. Talent très précoce, il a écrit deux romans ayant connu un grand succès critique et populaire, Le Diable au corps et Le Bal du comte d'Orgel, publiés alors qu'il abordait la vingtaine.

  5. Raymond Radiguet was born in Saint-Maur, Val-de-Marne close to Paris, the son of a caricaturist. In 1917 he moved to the city. Soon he would drop out of the Lycée Charlemagne, where he studied, in order to pursue his interests in journalism and literature.

  6. Nov 17, 2023 · Novelist Raymond Radiguet died at 21, but Cocteau's lover wrote one of the most provocative books set during the First World War, The Devil in the Flesh.

  7. Dec 9, 2013 · One of the finest, most delicate love stories ever written, The Devil in the Flesh is set in Paris during the last year of the First World War. The narrator, a boy of sixteen, tells of his love affair with Martha Lacombe, a young woman whose soldier husband is away at the Front.