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At home, Paul shares a private world with his sister Elisabeth, a world from which parents are tacitly excluded. Their room is where the Game is played, the Game being their own bizarre version of life. All that they do outside is effectively controlled by the rules of the Game: unfortunately the rules of the Game prescribe that the two children must die...

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The lasting feeling that his work leaves is one of happiness; not of course in the sense that it excludes suffering, but because, in it, nothing is rejected, resented or regretted -- W. H. Auden
Cocteau's tale of young beauties whose isolation leads them towards premature decay...a genuine tragedy * Independent on Sunday *
The novel Les Enfants Terrible has become a rite of passage in every French childhood * Guardian *
If La Belle et la Bête his romance, then Les Enfants Terribles is his tragedy. Like the others, it articulates Cocteau's belief in the power of imagination to transform the ordinary world into a world of magic -- Philip Glass
Cocteau never meant his work to pass as anyone else's, and even when it is imitative it bears a maker's mark that would disqualify any forger: the stamp of a master of paradox and aesthetic epigram, who supplied a unique - and enduring - connection between the classic and the new -- Francis Steegmuller

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      Publisher: Vintage Publishing
      Publication Date: 7/7/2011 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780099561378, 978-0099561378
      ISBN10: 0099561379

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      At home, Paul shares a private world with his sister Elisabeth, a world from which parents are tacitly excluded. Their room is where the Game is played, the Game being their own bizarre version of life. All that they do outside is effectively controlled by the rules of the Game: unfortunately the rules of the Game prescribe that the two children must die...

      Trade Review
      The lasting feeling that his work leaves is one of happiness; not of course in the sense that it excludes suffering, but because, in it, nothing is rejected, resented or regretted -- W. H. Auden
      Cocteau's tale of young beauties whose isolation leads them towards premature decay...a genuine tragedy * Independent on Sunday *
      The novel Les Enfants Terrible has become a rite of passage in every French childhood * Guardian *
      If La Belle et la Bête his romance, then Les Enfants Terribles is his tragedy. Like the others, it articulates Cocteau's belief in the power of imagination to transform the ordinary world into a world of magic -- Philip Glass
      Cocteau never meant his work to pass as anyone else's, and even when it is imitative it bears a maker's mark that would disqualify any forger: the stamp of a master of paradox and aesthetic epigram, who supplied a unique - and enduring - connection between the classic and the new -- Francis Steegmuller

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