"Le Diable au corps" est un chef-d' "uvre de la litt rature fran aise du XXe si cle, crit par le jeune prodige Raymond Radiguet. Ce roman saisissant explore les tourments d'une passion interdite sur fond de Premi re Guerre mondiale. L'histoire suit un adolescent de seize ans qui entame une liaison amoureuse intense et scandaleuse avec Marthe, une jeune femme dont le mari combat au front.
travers un r cit d'une maturit psychologique tonnante, Radiguet d peint avec une cruelle lucidit les m canismes du d sir, de l' go sme juv nile et de la trahison. Le livre capture l'atmosph re trouble de l'arri re-front, o les conventions sociales s'effritent face l'urgence de vivre et d'aimer. 'uvre audacieuse qui provoqua un immense scandale lors de sa parution en 1923, ce texte demeure un t moignage poignant sur l'adolescence et la perte de l'innocence.
Port par une criture sobre et d pouill e, "Le Diable au corps" s'est impos comme l'un des plus grands romans d'apprentissage de la langue fran aise, immortalisant le g nie fulgurant de son auteur, disparu pr matur ment.
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