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Maurice Périsset
This biography explores the life and legacy of Gérard Philipe, one of France’s most celebrated actors of the mid-20th century. Written by Maurice Périsset, the book delves into Philipe’s meteoric rise to fame, his profound impact on French cinema and theater, and his enduring cultural resonance as a symbol of youthful idealism and artistic integrity. Drawing on personal recollections, archival material, and critical analysis, Périsset paints an intimate portrait of Philipe not only as a performer but as a figure whose brief yet luminous career captured the spirit of postwar France. The narrative reflects on his iconic roles, his commitment to socially engaged art, and the lasting mythos that surrounded his untimely death at age 36. More than a mere chronicle of achievements, this work examines how Philipe embodied a certain vision of youth, passion, and national identity during a transformative era in French cultural history.
| Publisher | Ouest-France |
|---|---|
| Pages | 187 |
| Search language | french |
| ISBN_10 | 2-858-82885-7 primary |
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