Ce volume rassemble deux pi ces majeures de Jean Cocteau qui ont marqu l'histoire du th tre du XXe si cle. Dans "Antigone", l'auteur livre une r interpr tation audacieuse et pur e du chef-d' "uvre de Sophocle. En condensant l'intrigue et en modernisant le ton, Cocteau souligne l'universalit de la r volte d'Antigone contre l'autorit de Cr on, transformant le mythe grec en une "uvre d'une intensit dramatique fulgurante.
"Les Mari s de la tour Eiffel" offre un contraste saisissant en explorant les fronti res du surr alisme et de l'absurde. Cette "uvre, con ue l'origine comme un ballet-spectacle, d peint une c r monie de mariage excentrique sur le premier tage de la Tour Eiffel. Entre humour noir, po sie visuelle et critique des m "urs bourgeoises, Cocteau y d ploie toute sa cr ativit avant-gardiste, brisant les codes de la repr sentation traditionnelle.
R unissant la rigueur de la trag die antique et la libert de l'exp rimentation moderne, cet ouvrage est essentiel pour tout amateur de litt rature fran aise et de dramaturgie. Il illustre parfaitement la qu ate perp tuelle de Cocteau: le renouvellement du langage sc nique par l'alliance du r ave et de la r alit .
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