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Jean Genet

    December 19, 1910 – April 14, 1986

    Jean Genet was one of the most significant French writers of the twentieth century, renowned as a poet, novelist, playwright, and political essayist. His works, many considered scandalous upon their initial release, are now celebrated as classics of modern literature. Genet's writing delves into the lives of society's marginalized figures, exploring complex themes of morality, identity, and rebellion. His distinctive style, characterized by provocative imagery and intense emotional depth, has left an indelible mark on the literary landscape.

    Jean Genet
    Querelle of Brest
    Our Lady of the Flowers
    Splendid's
    Prisoner of Love
    The Declared Enemy
    Reflections on the Theatre