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Cocteau, Jean |
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Cocteau, Jean (1889–1963)French poet, dramatist, and film director. A leading figure in European modernism, he worked with the artist Picasso, the choreographer Diaghilev, and the composer Stravinsky. He produced many volumes of poetry, ballets such as Le Boeuf sur le toit/The Ox on the Roof (1920), plays like Orphée/Orpheus (1926), and a mature novel of bourgeois French life, Les Enfants Terribles (1929), which he filmed in 1948.
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Jean Cocteau, Jean Genet, Oscar Wilde, Gertrude Stein, and countless other writers and artists lived openly gay lives in France back when such a life elsewhere meant at minimum concealment and alienation. |
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