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Ask a question or Order this book Browse our books Search our books Book dealer info | GENET, JEAN, AND FRECHTMAN, BERNARD (TRANSLATED BY) Funeral Rites New York, Grove Press; Evergreen Black Cat Edition. 1970, First Printing. Mass Market Paperback , 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. First published, 1953, under title: Pompes funebres. Translated from the French. Firm binding, creased spine. Soiled edges. No writing in text. "Jean Genet was born in Paris in 1910. After being abandoned by his twenty-two-year-old unwed mother when he was seven months old, he became a ward of the state. At thirteen Genet was sent to a vocational school run by the state welfare system. He ran away almost immediately, beginning a series of escapades, failed foster-home placements, and arrests for petty crimes that ended with his incarceration in a penal institution for boys. In 1948, condemned to life imprisonment, Genet was pardoned by the president of France at the behest of the country's most eminent writers. Canonized by Jean-Paul Sartre and called 'rotten with genius' by Louis Ferdinand Céline, Genet is the author of the novels Our Lady of the Flowers, The Thief's Journal, Funeral Rites, Miracle of the Rose, and Querelle, as well as numerous plays, including The Blacks, The Screens, The Maids, Deathwatch, and The Balcony. He died in 1986." - Publisher. Fair. Offered for US$ 3.00 by: Left Coast Books - Book number: 011467 See more books from our catalog: XX: Sale Books | |||