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  1. The Holy Innocents (1988) is a novel by Gilbert Adair of three young cinephiles: two French siblings and an American stranger who enters their world. Its themes were inspired by Jean Cocteau's 1929 novel Les Enfants Terribles (The Holy Terrors) and by the 1950 film of the same name directed by Jean-Pierre Melville.

  2. The Holy Innocents may refer to: The victims of the Biblical Massacre of the Innocents, and any of several artistic depictions of this massacre (e.g. by Giotto di Bondone) The Holy Innocents (Adair novel), by Gilbert Adair. The Dreamers (2003 film), a film based, in part, on the Adair novel.

  3. 22. März 2022 · Adair, Gilbert. Publication date. 1989. Topics. Fiction in English, 1945- - Texts. Publisher. Heinemann : Mandarin. Collection. inlibrary; printdisabled; internetarchivebooks.

  4. 1. Jan. 1988 · 2,900 ratings275 reviews. In May 1968, a brother and sister, young, clever and aristocratic, and incestuously involved, become friends with an American who is studying film in Paris. When their parents go on vacation, they invite the American to stay with them in their flat, where they start to play games.

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  5. The Holy Innocents: A Romance: Author: Gilbert Adair: Edition: reprint: Publisher: E.P. Dutton, 1989: ISBN: 0525247882, 9780525247883: Length: 154 pages: Subjects

  6. Für den Film Die Träumer (The Dreamers, 2003) von Bernardo Bertolucci schrieb Adair das Drehbuch. Dazu verwandte er Inhalte aus dreien seiner Bücher: The Holy Innocents , The Dreamers und Buenas Noches, Buenos Aires .

  7. Adair’s early novels, including The Holy Innocents (1988); Love and Death on Long Island (1990); The Death of the Author (1992) and A Closed Book (1999), were acclaimed, but they attracted a cult readership rather than a wide audience.