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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jean_GenetJean Genet - Wikipedia

    Jean Genet (French: [ʒɑ̃ ʒənɛ]; () 19 December 1910 – () 15 April 1986) was a French novelist, playwright, poet, essayist, and political activist. In his early life he was a vagabond and petty criminal, but he later became a writer and playwright.

  2. Jean Genet was a French criminal and social outcast turned writer who, as a novelist, transformed erotic and often obscene subject matter into a poetic vision of the universe and, as a dramatist, became a leading figure in the avant-garde theatre, especially the Theatre of the Absurd.

  3. Apr 24, 2019 · A comprehensive overview of the life and work of Jean Genet, a 20th-century French poet, novelist, playwright, film director, essayist, and political activist. Learn about his literary experimentation, poetic intensity, and opposition to bourgeois culture, as well as his primary texts, genre, and editing history.

  4. Journal du voleur (autobiographie, 1949) Signature. modifier - modifier le code - modifier Wikidata. Jean Genet, né le 19 décembre 1910 à Paris VI e arrondissement et mort le 14 avril 1986 à Paris XIII e arrondissement, est un écrivain, poète et auteur dramatique français.

  5. A novel by Jean Genet, first published in 1943, about a trans woman and her lovers in the Parisian underworld. The novel is influenced by existentialism, erotica, and argot, and has been adapted by various artists and musicians.

  6. May 18, 2018 · Genet, Jean (1910–86) French dramatist and novelist. His experiences as a homosexual in reform schools, brothels and prisons are recounted in Our Lady of the Flowers (1944), Miracle of the Rose (1946), and The Robber's Journal (1949).

  7. Genet, whom Jean Cocteau dubbed France's Black Prince of letters, is linked to such amoral, antitraditional writers as the Marquis de Sade and Charles Baudelaire by his use of rich, baroque ...