Colette Libros
Colette, nacida Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette, fue una novelista y actriz francesa cuya obra es celebrada por su profunda exploración de la identidad femenina y las relaciones. Su escritura se distingue por un estilo de prosa sensual y una aguda perspicacia psicológica sobre las complejidades de la naturaleza humana. Representó sin miedo las restricciones sociales y los deseos personales de las mujeres, ofreciendo una perspectiva única y a menudo atrevida. El legado literario de Colette reside en su magistral habilidad para capturar los matices del paisaje emocional y la búsqueda del yo en las complejidades de la vida moderna.






The Other Woman. Collected Stories
- 146 páginas
- 6 horas de lectura
This volume brings together for the first time in English a collection including a series of stories and a novella, formed of a group of linked autobiographical pieces first published posthumously in France as Mon Amie Valentine.
The Ripening Seed = (Le Blé En Herbe)
- 200 páginas
- 7 horas de lectura
Colette, prodded by her first husband, Willy, began her writing career with Claudine at School, which catapulted the young author into instant, sensational success. Among the most autobiographical of Colette's works, these four novels are dominated by the child-woman Claudine, whose strength, humor, and zest for living make her seem almost a symbol for the life force.Janet Flanner described these books as "amazing writing on the almost girlish search for the absolute of happiness in physical love . . . recorded by a literary brain always wide awake on the pillow."
Cheri the Last of Cheri
- 252 páginas
- 9 horas de lectura
The narrative explores the tragicomic love affair between Léa de Lonval, an aging courtesan, and her young lover, Chéri. Their passionate relationship faces turmoil when Chéri marries the much younger Marie-Laure, highlighting the complexities of love, desire, and societal expectations. Colette's nuanced portrayal of these characters delves into themes of aging, loss, and the bittersweet nature of romance, making it a compelling exploration of human emotions and relationships.
At age 82, Clifton Fadiman continues his prolific publishing career, here presenting 62 of the world's best short stories from 16 countries. His criteria? "Each story had to be both interesting and of high literary merit." Fadiman fulfills both requirements and much more, offering a cornucopia of superior 20th-century writers that includes Franz Kafka, D. H. Lawrence, Isaac Babel, F. Scott Fitzgerald, William Faulkner, Ernest Hemingway, John Cheever, Sean O'Faolain, Graham Greene, Robert Penn Warren, Colette, John Updike, Donald Barthelme, and James Thurber. (Regrettably, J. D. Salinger is not included due to lack of permission.) Here is a truly remarkable collection of this century's short stories that readers from all over the world will read with delight.
Claudine At School
- 240 páginas
- 9 horas de lectura
THE STORIES THAT INSPIRED THE FILM COLETTE, out Jan 2019. In Claudine at School we meet Claudine as a teenager, wickedly witty, rebellious and effervescent, competing with her new headmistress for the affections of the pretty mistress Miss Aimee. schovat popis
Comforted by her devoted maid Melie, her slug-obsessed Papa, and the trustworthy cat Fanchette, Claudine's instinctive curiosity gradually leads to an awakened interest in the city. schovat popis
Claudine And Annie
- 142 páginas
- 5 horas de lectura
With the help of Claudine, Annie takes steps to empower her own life, a life away from her husband.Though Colette's intoxicating series of novels emerges a portrait of Claudine an intelligent, modern woman whose life is always honest, passionate and inspiring. schovat popis
The Vagabond
- 184 páginas
- 7 horas de lectura
"One of the first and best feminist novels ever written." — Erica Jong. This vivid portrait of Parisian music hall life was drawn from the personal experiences of the author of Gigi. Colette's 1910 novel reflects her adventures as an itinerant dancer as well as her struggles balancing respectability and artistic freedom.

