- poet
Raymond Radiguet. They
collaborated extensively, socialized, and
undertook many
journeys and
vacations together.
Cocteau also got
Radiguet exempted from...
-
Raymond Radiguet (French: [ʁɛmɔ̃ ʁadiɡɛ]; 18 June 1903 – 12
December 1923) was a
French novelist and poet
whose two
novels were
noted for
their explicit...
- Rie's
death at the
hands of his
nemesis Radiguet proves to be the last straw,
causing him to
challenge Radiguet alone before Kaori consoles Ryu and encourages...
- du
comte d'Orgel ("Count d'Orgel's Ball") is a
French novel by
Raymond Radiguet (1903–1923). The
second and last
novel by the
Parisian author, it was published...
- the Flesh) is an
early 1923
novel by
Parisian literary prodigy Raymond Radiguet. In the
immediate aftermath of
World War I, the
story of a
young married...
-
organisation of the 1987 Tour de
France was
taken over by Jean-François Naquet-
Radiguet. He was not
successful in
acquiring more funds, and was
fired within one...
-
Anderson and
Richard Brandes, and is not
based on the twice-filmed
Raymond Radiguet novel Le
Diable au
corps (The
Devil in the Flesh). The film was also released...
- communicable.
Benjamin Constant, Stendhal, Eugène Fromentin,
Jacques Rivière,
Radiguet, all used
different techniques, took
different liberties, and set themselves...
- part of a
number of
artistic circles that
included Jean Cocteau,
Raymond Radiguet,
Pablo Pic****o,
Georges Auric, Erik Satie,
Blaise Cendrars, Marie-Laure...
- Mayor,
during the
first half of the 19th century. Travelers, such as Max
Radiguet, writers, such as
Ricardo Palma,
costumbrista painters, such as Pancho...