Jean Cocteau
Despite Jean Cocteau’s renown as a leading figure in European cinema, his work and life have rarely been examined together. Evaluating Cocteau’s career and his fascinating personal life on equal terms, James Williams offers here a groundbreaking analysis that sets them both within highly revealing historical and artistic contexts.
Williams’s biographical investigation of this poet, dramatist, novelist, designer, and filmmaker centers around Cocteau’s constant self-questioning and how it permeated his work. From Cocteau’s work in fashion and photography to his formal experimentation to his extensive collaborations with male friends and lovers, the book charts the complex and unpredictable evolution of his work and aesthetic. Williams argues that Cocteau’s body of work is best viewed as an ethical, erotic project of aesthetics that carries important ramifications for our contemporary understanding of being and subjectivity.
An engaging and wholly accessible account, Jean Cocteau is essential reading for all those fascinated by the man and his unforgettable films.
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Jean Cocteau
Despite Jean Cocteau’s renown as a leading figure in European cinema, his work and life have rarely been examined together. Evaluating Cocteau’s career and his fascinating personal life on equal terms, James Williams offers here a groundbreaking analysis that sets them both within highly revealing historical and artistic contexts.
Williams’s biographical investigation of this poet, dramatist, novelist, designer, and filmmaker centers around Cocteau’s constant self-questioning and how it permeated his work. From Cocteau’s work in fashion and photography to his formal experimentation to his extensive collaborations with male friends and lovers, the book charts the complex and unpredictable evolution of his work and aesthetic. Williams argues that Cocteau’s body of work is best viewed as an ethical, erotic project of aesthetics that carries important ramifications for our contemporary understanding of being and subjectivity.
An engaging and wholly accessible account, Jean Cocteau is essential reading for all those fascinated by the man and his unforgettable films.
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Jean Cocteau

Jean Cocteau

by James S. Williams
Jean Cocteau

Jean Cocteau

by James S. Williams

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Despite Jean Cocteau’s renown as a leading figure in European cinema, his work and life have rarely been examined together. Evaluating Cocteau’s career and his fascinating personal life on equal terms, James Williams offers here a groundbreaking analysis that sets them both within highly revealing historical and artistic contexts.
Williams’s biographical investigation of this poet, dramatist, novelist, designer, and filmmaker centers around Cocteau’s constant self-questioning and how it permeated his work. From Cocteau’s work in fashion and photography to his formal experimentation to his extensive collaborations with male friends and lovers, the book charts the complex and unpredictable evolution of his work and aesthetic. Williams argues that Cocteau’s body of work is best viewed as an ethical, erotic project of aesthetics that carries important ramifications for our contemporary understanding of being and subjectivity.
An engaging and wholly accessible account, Jean Cocteau is essential reading for all those fascinated by the man and his unforgettable films.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781861895912
Publisher: Reaktion Books, Limited
Publication date: 02/01/2008
Series: Critical Lives
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 192
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

James S. Williams is professor of modern French literature and film at Royal Holloway, University of London and is also author of Jean Cocteau (French Film Directors).  

Table of Contents

Introduction: The Living Artist and the Posthumous Work 1. Paradise Lived and Lost 2. Natural-born Legend 3. Prince in Exile 4. Russian Lessons 5. Cocteau's First War 6. The Greatest Battle 7. Happy Families 8. Genius of France 9. A Child Carrying a Cane 10. Annus Mirabilis / Annus Miserabilis 11. Lost in the Wilderness 12. An Ass Bearing the Lord 13. Miracle or Simulacrum? 14. Body and Blood of a Poet 15. Tripping Across the World 16. Enter Apollo 17. World War Redux 18. No Man's Land 19. Club Santo-Sospir 20. The Long Haul 21. Jean Cocteau is Dead, Long Live Cocteau!   References Select Bibliography Acknowledgements Photo Acknowledgements
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