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 French literature of the 20th century
Louis-Ferdinand Cline 's novels -- such as Voyage au bout de la nuit (Journey to the End of Night) -- used an elliptical, oral and slang-derived style to rail against the hypocrisies and moral lapses of his generation (his anti-semitic tracts in the 1940s however lead to his condemnation for collaboration).
Sartre, Camus, Malraux and Simone De Beauvoir (who is also famous as one of the forerunners of Feminist writing) are often called "existenialist writers", a reference to Sartre's philosophy of Existentialism (although Camus refused the title "existentialist").
The stage was further radicalised both in the direction of expressionism (the "théâtre de l'oeuvre" of Aurlien Lugn-Poe) and hyper-realism (the theater of Andr Antoine).
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