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  Antenati: Raymond Radiguet
Raymond Radiguet nacque il 18 Giugno 1903 a Saint Maur des Fossés e morì a Parigi il 12 Dicembre 1923; la sua breve vita non consente di tracciare una vera e propria biografia.
Raymond portava ancora i calzoncini corti quando si recò da Salomon, redattore de L' intransigeant; a questi mostrò i suoi poemi e, Salomon, colpito, lo indirizzò da Max Jacob, di lì a poco lo presentò a Cocteau.
Il nome di Radiguet è stato spontaneamente accostato a Rimbaud, a causa della straordinaria precocità senza riscontro altrove, così anche il legame Cocteau- Radiguet viene inevitabilmente rapportato a quello di Verlaine con Rimbaud.
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 Raymond Radiguet
Radiguet wrote the book before he was nineteen and by twenty he was dead.
Raymond Radiguet was born in Saint-Maur-des-Fossés (Seine), a meteorological station some eight miles from Paris.
However, Radiguet was not very interested in the many 'isms' that connected and separated intellectuals during those years, but was drawn to the classic tradition of poetry, especially 18th-century neoclassicism.
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 le Diable au Corps de Raymond Radiguet
En effet, l’expression " avoir le diable au corps ", qui s’applique souvent à des enfants particulièrement agités et inventifs en matière de bêtises, a pris, avec le roman de Radiguet, une connotation érotique attestée par les dictionnaires.
Radiguet a puisé dans son expérience personnelle la trame de son roman.
Radiguet a répondu à ces critiques dans l’article paru dans Les Nouvelles littéraires le 10 mars 1923, alimentant ainsi la polémique.
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 Raymond Radiguet - Introduction
Raymond Radiguet, à qui on le compare souvent, sans doute en raison de leur égale précocité, lui, à dix-sept ans, prend déjà ses distances avec les dadaïstes (Tristan Tzara, André Breton), qu’il fréquente depuis un an.
Raymond Radiguet est bien un prodige, et s’il doit une partie de son succès à Cocteau, son maître et ami, la postérité a prouvé que Cocteau ne s’était pas trompé.
Raymond Radiguet est une étoile filante de la littérature des années 1920, mais il a durablement influencé celle-ci, en prônant, au milieu de l’effervescence créatrice de ces années d’après-guerre, le retour à une écriture classique, dont
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 Waggish: Count d'Orgel, Raymond Radiguet
Radiguet's writing, particularly when describing the aristocratic background of Anne d'Orgel and his sedate romance with his wife Mahaut, is so proper and so enmeshed in the mores of upper-class society that it takes over the novel for a while.
Radiguet's style is terse, but he is so careful in laying the social and decorative groundwork for the plot that the book seems slower and longer than it actually is.
Radiguet's emphasis on the absence of (Orgel's) self in the context of high society is a theme similar to Cocteau's and, more loosely, to the surrealists, but Radiguet's excavation of it is both freer and far more careful than his contemporaries.
www.waggish.org /2003/03/count_dorgel_raymond_radiguet.html   (1029 words)

  
 Les Pélican: pièce en deux actes
Radiguet was somehow always able to get his way: he brought in the very best interviews - in his capacity as an editor - and got to know the right people.
Raymond Radiguet died on 12 December 1923 of typhoid, which he probably contracted from eating oysters.
Radiguet was no champion of the fashionable avant-garde movements of his age, demonstrating a more classicist attitude towards art: nevertheless, the play leans towards surrealism.
www.kb.nl /bc/koopman/1919-1925/c71-en.html   (812 words)

  
 Amazon.co.uk: Devil in the Flesh (French Texts): Books: Raymond Radiguet   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
It is all easy to assume that the novel is a simple autobiography of Radiguet, because he was not much older than the protagonist of the novel at the time of writing.
I hadn't heard about Raymond Radiguet before but stumbled across him while surfing amazon and decided to give it a go and i have to say i was not disappointed.
Radiguet's first novel was written when the author was between the ages of sixteen and eighteen.
www.amazon.co.uk /Devil-Flesh-French-Raymond-Radiguet/dp/1853993255   (1046 words)

  
 Raymond Radiguet - Vikipeedia, vaba entsüklopeedia
Radiguet oli tuttav ka Max Jacobi, Juan Grisi, Pablo Picasso, Igor Stravinski ja Constantin Brâncuşiga.
Radiguet tegi kaastööd ajakirjale Sic, kuhu kirjutasid ka Louis Aragon, André Breton ja Philippe Soupault.
1920 asus Radiguet elama Carqueiranne'i kalurikülla Touloni lähedal, ja hiljem Piquet'sse.
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 Raymond Radiguet : Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Raymind Radiguet's heart was hard, and like a diamond it did not react to the least touch.
For four months Raymond Radiguet became meticulous; he slep, he sorted, he revised.
The only honour that I claim is to have given to Raymond Radiguet in his life the illustrious place won for him by his death.
www.netcomuk.co.uk /~lenin/RAYMOND_RADIGUET.html   (507 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Count d'Orgel: Books: Raymond Radiguet,Violet Schiff   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Raymond Radiguet was born in 1903 and died tragically young in 1923 having written only two short but celebrated novels, including Devil in the Flesh, and a volume of poetry.
But, as Radiguet himself states of the infernal poet Arthur Rimbaud: "It is Rimbaud's work and not the age at which he wrote it that astounds me. All great poets have written at seventeen.
There is a treasure trove of early 20th Century French writers (many of them nowadays obscure) of which Raymond Radiguet is but one sharply sparkling diamond, waiting to be discovered by anyone attracted to good literature and poetry.
www.amazon.com /Count-dOrgel-Raymond-Radiguet/dp/1901285030   (1341 words)

  
 Raymond Radiguet : Biography by Jean Cocteau
RAYMOND RADIGUET was born on June 18th, 1903; he died, without knowing it, on December 12th, 1923, after a miraculous life.
Raymond Radiguet's heart was hard, and like a diamond it did not react to the least touch.
For four months Raymond Radiguet became meticulous; he slept, he sorted, he revised.
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ENOCH S. Although Enoch S. Guma's date of birth is in dispute, with some dating it in 1896, there can be little doubt that he was a prodigy of some kind.
If I talk to you at length about Radiguet and his book, it is because he seems to me one of the best examples of that attitude I would rather outline for you than extinguish br defining.
Radiguet works with his sleeves rolled up, in full delight" (cited in Raymond Radiguet by James P. McNab [1984]).
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 Nicholas Raymond De La Fage ( - ) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
Nicholas Raymond de la Fage, Sacrifice performed in front of a king, 17th century
Raymond de LaFage, A Procession of Greek Gods led by Mercury, 17th century
William Raymond Yelland, Sketchbook of landscape subjects in New York and New Jersey, 19th - 20th century
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 The New York Review of Books: Raymond Radiguet   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Raymond Radiguet (1903–1923) was the eldest of seven children born to a poor cartoonist.
He left school at fifteen and was soon contributing articles to newspapers and journals in Paris, where he became the protégé and lover of Jean Cocteau.
Radiguet published poems, criticism, and a play, The Pelican, as well as a highly successful novel, The Devil in the Flesh, while leading a wild and increasingly self-destructive life.
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 Raymond Radiguet, 1921 Giclee Print by Roger de La Fresnaye at AllPosters.com
Raymond Radiguet, 1921 Giclee Print by Roger de La Fresnaye at AllPosters.com
Raymond Radiguet, 1921 by Roger de La Fresnaye
This art print was created using a sophisticated digital printer.
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 Amazon.fr : Le Diable au corps: Livres: Raymond Radiguet   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
En conduisant son héros de l'enfance à la paternité, Radiguet lui fait traverser l'expérience de toute une vie, faisant de la guerre une période entre parenthèses, une étape dans la maturation du corps et de l'esprit.
Nulle provocation chez Radiguet, du moins en apparence; la forme faisait passer le fond.
De même que l'on qualifie Sigmund Freud d' « archéologue de la personnalité », de même on peut dire de Raymond Radiguet qu'il est un archéologue du sentiment amoureux.
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 there is a color that is moving around   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Raymond Radiguet was born in Saint-Maur, a suburb of Paris, in 1903.
He completed a first version of Count d'Orgel's Ball in the fall of 1922 and revised it in the summer of 1923, just a few months after the publication of The Devil in the Flesh and before his death, at twenty, on December 12, 1923.
Raymond Radiguet wrote with the talent of someone three times his age.
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 Raymond Radiguet - HighBeam Encyclopedia
Find newspaper and magazine articles plus images and maps related to "Radiguet, Raymond" at HighBeam.
Obituary: Francine Weisweiller; Eccentric society hostess who became artistic and financial supporter to Jean Cocteau.(Obituaries)
More information is at your fingertips at HighBeam Research:
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 Henri Laurens / Untitled, in the book Les P‚lican (The Pelicans) by Raymond Radiguet (Paris: Galerie Simon; 1921). ...
Henri Laurens / Untitled, in the book Les P‚lican (The Pelicans) by Raymond Radiguet (Paris: Galerie Simon; 1921).
Untitled, in the book Les P‚lican (The Pelicans) by Raymond Radiguet (Paris: Galerie Simon; 1921).
This image is one of over 118,000 from The Art Museum Image Consortium Library (The AMICO Library™), a growing online collection of high-quality, digital art images from 39 museums around the world.
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Homage to Pablo Picasso after Juan Gris in the boo...
Denise by Raymond Radiguet (Paris: …ditions de la...
Untitled, cover for the book Denise by Raymond Ra...
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 William Raymond Yelland ( - ) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
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William Raymond Yelland, Lily pond,Lynne Farms N.J. (recto-verso), 19th - 20th century
Raymond Yelland - Artist Painting Prices, Art Appraisal, Artist Paintings [AskART.com]
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 Juan Gris Artworks and Fine Art at arthistorynet.com
Denise by Raymond Radiguet (Paris: …ditions de la Galerie Simon, 1926), 1926
Untitled, cover for the book Denise by Raymond Radiguet (Paris: …ditions de la Galerie Simon, 1926), 1926
Untitled, in the book Denise by Raymond Radiguet (Paris: …ditions de la Galerie Simon, 1926), 1926
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