Genet et l’Eros Détective : Pilorge, Weidmann

Jean Genet is, like many writers of his generation, a great reader of Detective, in which he finds many subjects of his works (Les Bonnes). They also shape a legendary figuration of heroes of news items, elected in a properly eroticized pantheon of crime. This article proposes to study the way in wh...

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Main Author: Christine Marcandier
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Language:English
Published: Criminocorpus
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/criminocorpus/5321
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description Jean Genet is, like many writers of his generation, a great reader of Detective, in which he finds many subjects of his works (Les Bonnes). They also shape a legendary figuration of heroes of news items, elected in a properly eroticized pantheon of crime. This article proposes to study the way in which photography, its layout as its seriality, informs and innervates Genet’s texts and novels, around two disjunctive figures, one in overflow, Eugen Weidmann, the other in hollow, Maurice Pilorge, both matrices of the work.
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Genet et l’Eros Détective : Pilorge, Weidmann
Criminocorpus
fiction
crime
Détective Magazine
Genet (Jean)
Weidmann (Eugen)
Pilorge (Maurice)
title Genet et l’Eros Détective : Pilorge, Weidmann
title_full Genet et l’Eros Détective : Pilorge, Weidmann
title_fullStr Genet et l’Eros Détective : Pilorge, Weidmann
title_full_unstemmed Genet et l’Eros Détective : Pilorge, Weidmann
title_short Genet et l’Eros Détective : Pilorge, Weidmann
title_sort genet et l eros detective pilorge weidmann
topic fiction
crime
Détective Magazine
Genet (Jean)
Weidmann (Eugen)
Pilorge (Maurice)
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