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  1. Sep 5, 2023 · The Thief’s Journal is an account—part memoir, part novel—of Jean Genet’s youth as a criminal and vagabond traveling across Europe in the 1920s and 1930s. Genet’s penchant for petty ...

  2. Like. “Limited by the world, which I oppose, jagged by it, I shall be all the more handsome and sparkling as the angles which wound me and give me shape are more acute and the jagging more cruel.”. ― Jean Genet, The Thief's Journal. 36 likes. Like. “Betrayal is beautiful.”.

  3. Feb 2, 1994 · Jean Genet. Grove/Atlantic, Inc., Feb 2, 1994 - Fiction - 272 pages. “The mist beautiful book that Genet has written.” —Jean-Paul Sartre The Thief’s Journal is perhaps Jean Genet’s most authentically biographical novel, personifying his quest for spiritual glory through the pursuit of evil. Writing in the intensely lyrical prose style ...

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  5. Sep 5, 2023 · The Thief's Journal Characters. T he main characters in The Thief’s Journal are Jean Genet, Stilitano, Robert, and Lucien.. Jean Genet is a young French man who, having been abandoned as a child ...

  6. The Thief's Journal is perhaps Jean Genet's most authentically autobiographical novel, personifying his quest for spiritual glory through the pursuit of evil. Writing in the intensely lyrical prose style that is his trademark, the man, Jean Cocteau, dubbed France's "Black Prince of Letters" here reconstructs his early adult years - time he spent as a petty criminal and vagabond, traveling ...

  7. Other articles where The Thief’s Journal is discussed: Jean Genet: …autobiographical Journal du voleur (1949; The Thief’s Journal) gives a complete and uninhibited account of his life as a tramp, pickpocket, and male prostitute in Barcelona, Antwerp, and various other cities (c. 1930–39). It also reveals him as an aesthete, an existentialist, and a pioneer of the Absurd.

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