Shortly before his death at the age of twenty, the young literary sensation Raymond Radiguet compiled a volume of his poetry, composed between the ages of fourteen and eighteen. Presented here, this prodigious oeuvre is notable as much for its homage to classical style as it is for its risque and even licentious undertones: it is, by Radiguet's own admission, an interpretation of ""the birth of Venus"", a depiction of the awakening of the senses. Based on the authoritative 1925 text, this dual-language edition also contains Radiguet's foreword to the collection, providing an invaluable insight into the history and interpretation of the works.
A dual-language editions to include all Radiguet's best poemsAbout the AuthorRaymond Radiguet (1903-1923) was a French poet and writer who gained significant notoriety during adolescence. Championed by Jean Cocteau, and often likened to Rimbaud, he is best remembered for his novel The Devil in the Flesh.
ReviewsPrecociously experienced -- Aldous Huxley
Book InformationISBN 9780714543734
Author Raymond RadiguetFormat Paperback
Page Count 112
Imprint Alma ClassicsPublisher Alma Books Ltd
Weight(grams) 128g