Jean Genet
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- | '''Jean Genet''' ([[December 19]], [[1910]] – [[April 15]], [[1986]]), was a prominent, sometimes [[infamous]], [[France|French]] writer and later [[political activism|political activist]]. Early in his life he was a [[vagabond]] and [[petty]] [[criminal]]; later in life, Genet wrote novels, plays, poems, and essays, including ''[[Querelle de Brest]]'', ''[[The Thief's Journal]]'', ''[[Our Lady of the Flowers]]'', ''[[The Balcony]]'', ''[[The Blacks (play)|The Blacks]]'' and ''[[The Maids]]''. | + | '''Jean Genet''' ([[December 19]], [[1910]] – [[April 15]], [[1986]]), was a [[prominent]], sometimes [[infamous]], [[France|French]] writer and later [[political activism|political activist]]. Early in his life he was a [[vagabond]] and [[petty]] [[criminal]]; later in life, Genet wrote novels, plays, poems, and essays, including ''[[Querelle de Brest]]'', ''[[The Thief's Journal]]'', ''[[Our Lady of the Flowers]]'', ''[[The Balcony]]'', ''[[The Blacks (play)|The Blacks]]'' and ''[[The Maids]]''. |
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Jean Genet (December 19, 1910 – April 15, 1986), was a prominent, sometimes infamous, French writer and later political activist. Early in his life he was a vagabond and petty criminal; later in life, Genet wrote novels, plays, poems, and essays, including Querelle de Brest, The Thief's Journal, Our Lady of the Flowers, The Balcony, The Blacks and The Maids.