The Creators Podcast
Jean Genet (1910–1986) was a French novelist, playwright, poet, and political provocateur whose life and work transformed twentieth-century literature. Genet spent much of his youth in reformatories, prisons, and on the margins of European society as a thief, drifter, and sex worker. While imprisoned during World War II, he began writing novels such as Our Lady of the Flowers and The Thief’s Journal, works that praised criminals, outsiders, and the condemned and elevated them into figures of beauty and almost religious significance. Championed by intellectuals like Jean-Paul Sartre and artists such as Pablo Picasso, Genet became one of France’s most influential literary figures despite never abandoning his fascination with transgression, betrayal, and rebellion. In his later years he aligned himself with radical political movements including the Black Panther Party and Palestinian liberation groups, remaining an uncompromising outsider until his death in Paris in 1986. FOR MORE: Encyclopedia Britannica [https://www.britannica.com/biography/Jean-Genet] The Works of Genet [https://www.goodreads.com/author/list/29952.Jean_Genet] Want to go beyond listening to creators and become one? The Creators Collective is for individuals who are looking to transform their own life through art and creation. Writers, poets, painters, and ordinary radicals wanting to take the next steps and make a difference. With monthly masterclasses, craft workshops, co-creation studios, open mic salons, hundreds of hours of archived teaching, and an ongoing community of others engaged in the same work. This is a deep dive into your creative soul. Find out more here [https://www.rainierwylde.com/creatorscollective]
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