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RADIGUET, ra-de-ge, Raymond, French poet and novelist: b. Parc-de-St.-Maur, near Paris, June 18, 1903; d. Paris, Dec. 12, 1923. He began as a poet whose works, Les Joues en feu (1920) and Devoirs de vacances (1921), were in somewhat the same orthodox style as the earlier works of Jean Cocteau, whose protege he became. |