The Holy Terrors
Jean Cocteau, Rosamond Lehmann
Rated: 3.72 of 5 stars
3.72
· 18 ratings · 192 pages · Published: 1929
Miss Lehmann was able to capture the essence of Cocteau's strange, necromantic imagination and to bring fully to life in English his story of a brother and sister, orphaned in adolescence, who build themselves a private world out of one shared room and their own unbridled fantasies. What started in games and laughter became for Paul and Elisabeth a drug too magical to resist. The crime which finally destroyed them has the inevitability of Greek tragedy.
Illustrated with twenty of Cocteau's own drawings.
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