
Cocteau had an ambition many a poet has: to become immortal. But he, perhaps more than most, addressed this ambition directly in a great many of his plays, poems, and films. This book puts the work of this elusive and compelling poet under the microscope, examining how he channeled the concerns and anxieties of his age (and beyond) into his creations. Putting aside anecdotes of his life and other biographical minutiae, it turns to the creative achievements of the polymath - some well-known, some less so - to examine how he wrestles with the profound questions that concern human nature and enters into a conversation with his creative forebears on matters relating to love, imagination, suffering, and consolation.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Chapter 1: Introduction: Mortal Lives, Immortal Souls. - Chapter 2: The Semantics of Love. - Chapter 3: The Spirit of the Imagination. - Chapter 4: The Ambivalence of Suffering. - Chapter 5: The Beauty of Consolation. - Chapter 6: Conclusion La vie après la mort ? .
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