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describes Radiguet's funeral: "The church was crowded with people. In the pew in front of us was the negro band from
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as clairvoyance. No adolescent before Radiguet has delivered to us the secret of that age: we have all falsified it."
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and so many celebrated people that I cannot remember their names. Radiguet's death was a terrible shock to everyone.
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is quoted as declaring that Radiguet had attained the literary control that others required a long career to reach.
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to advance his career: being a writer "who knew how to make his career not only with his pen but with his pencil."
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and poet whose two novels were noted for their explicit themes, and unique style and tone.
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In addition to his two novels, Radiguet's works include a few poetry volumes and a play.
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write that admirers of his first novel "include the most discriminating of critics."
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has an enraged Cocteau charging Radiguet (known in the Parisian literary circles as
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Thurston, Michael: "Genre, Gender, and Truth in Death in the Afternoon,"
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wrote, "For two days I was unable to do anything, I was so stunned".
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In early 1923, Radiguet published his first and most famous novel,
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to the writer's premature death, quoting Radiguet's last words.
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is "unretouched and seems shocking, but nothing so resembles
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as Le comte Anne d'Orgel. It was the last movie directed by
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On 12 December 1923, Radiguet died at age 20 in Paris of
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About Free & Games Innocents, The Book is Coming
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