The Holy Terrors: An Abridged Story of Obsession, Art, and the Boundaries of Genius
Jean Cocteau, Seraphina Shaw

About the The Holy Terrors, also known as Les Enfants Terribles, delves into the lives of siblings Paul and Elisabeth, whose bond becomes a dangerous and insular world of games, rivalry, and mutual dependency. As their intense relationship spirals, Cocteau’s tale probes the fine line between creativity and madness, revealing the destructive power of genius when left unchecked. Set against the backdrop of post-war Paris, this gripping narrative is both a psychological drama and a meditation on the complexities of human relationships.
Achievements and praise for the original Acclaimed as one of Jean Cocteau’s masterpieces, The Holy Terrors has captivated audiences with its poetic prose and profound insight into the human psyche. Its enduring appeal has inspired adaptations in film and theater, securing its reputation as a landmark in 20th-century literature.
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