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Radiguet

British  
/ radiɡɛ /

noun

  1. Raymond (rɛmɔ̃). 1903–23, French novelist; the author of The Devil in the Flesh (1923) and Count d'Orgel (1924)

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Raymond Radiguet, whose masterpiece, Count d'Orgel, is published this week in the U.S., was a literary prodigy.

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Hailed as a minor masterpiece, the book was translated into nine languages, sold close to 3,000,000 copies, and earned for its precocious author, 20-year-old Raymond Radiguet, a secure place in French literature.

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Less than six months after the publication of his book, Raymond Radiguet died.

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Nowhere did such speculation reach greater heights than in the Marne River town of Saint-Maur, where Radiguet had lived as a boy.

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The Abb� Radiguet was obliged to make an appeal for reconciliation, while the Emperor hustled the crowd about to establish order.

From The Fête At Coqueville 1907 by Meyer, L. G.