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Informationen zum Autor Colette, the creator of Claudine, Cheri and Gigi, and one of France’s outstanding writers, had a long, varied and active life. She was born in Burgundy on 1873 into a home overflowing with dogs, cats and children, and educated at the local village school. At the age of twenty she moved to Paris with her first husband, the notorious writer and critic Henry Gauthier-Villas (Willy). By locking her in her room, Willy forced Collette to write her first novels (the Claudine sequence), which he published under his name. They were an instant success. Colettte left Willy in 1906 and worked in music-halls as an actor and dancer. She had a love affair with Napoleon’s niece, married twice more, had a baby at 40 and at 47. Her writing, which included novels, portraits, essays and a large body of autobiographical prose, was admired by Proust and Gide. She was the first woman President of the Académie Goncourt, and when she died, aged 81, she was given a state funeral and buried in Père Lachaise Cemetery in Paris. Klappentext Colette, the creator of Claudine, Cheri and Gigi, and one of France¿s outstanding writers, had a long, varied and active life. She was born in Burgundy on 1873 into a home overflowing with dogs, cats and children, and educated at the local village school. At the age of twenty she moved to Paris with her first husband, the notorious writer and critic Henry Gauthiers-Viller (Willy). By locking her in her room, Willy forced Collette to write her first novels (the Claudine sequence), which he published under his name. They were an instant success. Colettte left Willy in 1906 and worked in music-halls as an actor and dancer. She had a love affair with Napoleon¿s niece, married twice more, had a baby at 40 and at 47. Her writing, which included novels, portraits, essays and a large body of autobiographical prose, was admired by Proust and Gide. She was the first woman President of the Acad¿e Goncourt, and when she died, aged 81, she was given a state funeral and buried in P¿ Lachaise Cemetery in Paris. "Colette is a kind of corsetiere of love. This most French of all French writers tells us how love sometimes binds and keeps a woman from breathing freely or how it may shape and support her and help her to be beautiful ... One thinks of her as the female voice of Paris ... It's as if all the house fronts of Paris were cut away and we could see men and women talking, dressing, brooding, loving" -- Anatole Broyard New York Times "Everything that Colette touched became human... She was a complete sensualist; but she gave herself up to her senses with such delicacy of perception, with such exquisiteness of physical pain as well as physical ecstasy, that she ennobled sensualism almost to grandeur" The Times "Sumptuous" Time "A perfectionist in her every word" Spectator "Her sensual prose style made her one of the great writers of twentieth-century France" New York Times Zusammenfassung A vivid, believable love story between an older woman and a younger man. Léa de Lonval is a magnificent and aging courtesan facing the end of her career....

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Authors Colette
Publisher Vintage UK
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback
Released 06.09.2001
 
EAN 9780099422761
ISBN 978-0-09-942276-1
No. of pages 128
Dimensions 129 mm x 198 mm x 8 mm
Series Vintage Classics
Vintage Classics
Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature

FICTION / Classics, Classic fiction (pre c 1945), Fiction in translation, FICTION / Romance / Later in Life, Paris (City), Narrative theme: Love and relationships

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