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Cocteau
French poet, playwright, and film director. He published his first collection of poems, La lampe d'Aladin, at 19. He converted to Catholicism early, but soon renounced religion. During World War I he was an ambulance driver on the Belgian front, the setting for the novel Thomas l'imposteur (1923). In the years when he was addicted to opium, he produced some of his most important works, incl. the play Orphé e (1926) and the novel Les enfants terribles (1929). His greatest play is thought to be The Infernal Machine (1934). His first film was The Blood of a Poet (1930); he returned to filmmaking in the 1940s, first as a screenwriter and then as a director, and made such admired films as Beauty and the Beast (1945), Orphé e (1949), and Le testament d'Orphé e (1960). Musically, he was closely associated with the group of composers known as Les Six; among other collaborations, he provided ballet scenarios for E. Satie (Parade, 1917) and D. Milhaud (Le boeuf sur le toit, 1920) and wrote librettos for I. Stravinsky (Oedipus, 1927) and Milhaud (La voix humaine, 1930). Also an artist, he illustrated numerous books with his vivid drawings, and he worked as a designer as well. He died a few hours after hearing of the death of E. Piaf.

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