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  • af Jean Cocteau
    138,95 kr.

  • - Journal D'Un Film
    af Jean Cocteau
    168,95 kr.

  • af Jean Cocteau
    113,95 kr.

  • af Jean Cocteau
    138,95 kr.

  • af Jean Cocteau
    143,95 kr.

    A colouring book that delves into the imagination of artist, playwright and filmmaker Jean Cocteau, with many of his drawings to be coloured in alongside original illustrations for reference.

  • af Jean Cocteau
    216,95 kr.

    Written in eight opium-sodden days, Jean Cocteau's Les Parents Terribles is a frank, ironic, bruisingly melodramatic play dealing with incest and the diseased love from which it stems. This version translated by Jeremy Sams.

  • af Jean Cocteau
    147,95 kr.

    Written in a French style that long defied successful translation-Cocteau was always a poet no matter what we was writing-the book came into its own for English-language readers in 1955 when this translation was completed by Rosamund Lehmann. It is a masterpiece of the art of translation of which the Times Literary Supplement said: "It has the rare merit of reading as though it were an English original." Lehrmann was able to capture the essence of Cocteau's strange, necromantic imagination and to bring fully to life in English his story of a brother and sister, orphaned in adolescence, who build themselves a private world out of one shared room and their own unbridled fantasies. What started in games and laughter because for Paul and Elisabeth a drug too magical to resist. The crime which finally destroys them has the inevitability of Greek tragedy. Illustrated with twenty of Cocteau's own drawings.

  • af Jean Cocteau
    108,95 kr.

  • af Jean Cocteau
    193,95 kr.

    Film as poetry--poetry as film--from one of the great European Modernists.

  • af Jean Cocteau
    103,95 kr.

    Cocteau's breakthrough novel on the horrors of World War I. Too young to fight, Thomas assumes a noble ancestry, adds a few extra years to his age, and becomes a soldier. In this guise, he meets the society star Princess de Bormes and her impressionable daughter Henriette. While the princess pursues charity work with the wounded, Henriette falls in love with Guillaume. However, Guillaume, resplendent in army uniform and issued with a shiny revolver, is lost like a child in a fantasy land of their own creation. At the novel's denouement, he clings to his imposture, but in mind, if not body, he has grasped the real meaning of war. This visionary novel is a "hymn to the cult of youth" in which World War I battlefields become an exaggerated spectacle where fiction and reality are inseparable.

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