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A picaresque wartime narrative follows a charismatic young impostor who drifts through Parisian society and military life, assuming identities to gain advantage. Episodes shift between a converted private infirmary, aristocratic salons, newspaper offices, military hospitals and the front, charting his manipulations, fleeting attachments and the reactions of those around him. Interwoven vignettes present surgeons, officers, volunteers and theatrical figures while recurring themes explore performance, illusion, social ambition and the moral ambiguity of survival amid prolonged disorder. The book alternates compact scenes and theatrical set-pieces that highlight contrasts of character and the porous line between sincerity and deception.

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Jean Cocteau

Jean Cocteau was a multifaceted French artist known for his contributions to literature, film, and visual arts. His work often blends the boundaries between reality and fantasy, reflecting his fascination with the surreal. Cocteau's notable literary works include "La Danse de Sophocle: Poèmes" and "Le Grand Écart," showcasing his poetic prowess and innovative style. He was also a prominent figure in the avant-garde movement, influencing various artistic disciplines throughout the 20th century. Cocteau's legacy endures as a testament to his creative genius and his ability to capture the complexities of human experience.

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