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Vander Clyde Broadway, aka Barbette

Stuff You Missed in History Class

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l'Inoument of Barbette

In July of 1926, the periodical New Vale Review Francais featured an essay by Jean-Cocteau titled, L'Inoument of Barbette. This has come to be recognized as an important essay on art. Cocteau made the case in this essay that Barbette's performance wasn't really impersonating a woman and then revealing himself to be a man. He wrote: "The truth itself must be translated if it is to convince us forcibly as did the lie"

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