
Le Secret professionnel
by Jean Cocteau
"Le Secret professionnel" by Jean Cocteau is a reflective essay written in the early 20th century. The text explores themes of literature and art, examining the role of the solitary artist along with their relationship with society and the creative process. Cocteau shares his thoughts on various renowned writers and artists, critiquing their work while revealing his own artistic philosophy. The opening of the work sets a contemplative tone as Cocteau presents observations on the nature of artistry and its impact. He contrasts classical and modern literary styles, laments the public's inability to appreciate innovative art, and warns aspiring poets about the vagaries of public opinion. Cocteau also reflects on solitude's dual nature as both a source of creative honesty and a potential isolation that can lead to loneliness. Through anecdotes and philosophical musings, he establishes a discourse intended for students of literature, encouraging a deeper understanding of artistic integrity versus societal norms.
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