Raymond Radiguet, a remarkable literary figure, entered this world on June 18, 1903, in the charming town of Saint-Maur, nestled within the Val-de-Marne region of France. As a renowned writer, Radiguet's most notable works include the iconic novels "The Devil in the Flesh", which was published in 1947, and another notable adaptation, also titled "The Devil in the Flesh", released in 1977. Despite his remarkable talent and contributions to the world of literature, Radiguet's life was tragically cut short, and he passed away on December 9, 1923, in the vibrant city of Paris, France.

Raymond Radiguet
Deceased · Born: Jun 18, 1903 · Died: Dec 9, 1923
















