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Blaise Cendrars; Films without Images: Three Radio Plays

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with Nino Frank

Translated from the French, with an Introduction by Mark Spitzer

Series No.: 190

ISBN: 9781933382401, Pages: 325

Swiss LiteratureDrama


One of the last works by the great Swiss-French writer Blaise Cendrars, Films without Images comprises three historical radio plays, written in collaboration with Nino Frank:


1. Gilles de Rais, about the comrade-in-arms of Joan of Arc

2. Sarajevo, about the assassination of the Archduke Franz Ferdinand

3. The Divine Aretino, about the Renaissance poet Pietro Aretino


These popular plays were performed between 1954 and 1956, and rebroadcast several times, resulting in book publication by Éditions Denoël in 1959.


Cendrars has long been championed as a novelist and poet, but his reputation as a dramatist has not been well established, despite the fact that these works reached possibly millions of listeners, with Gilles de Rais winning the prestigious Carlos Larronde Award for the best drama of 1955.


Never before published in English, this book will hopefully bring attention to Cendrars’s dramatic writing talents, which include a long fascination of writing about and for film.

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