En esta obra de madurez Collete narra la historia de un triángulo amoroso formado por Camille, su marido Alain y la gata Saha, objeto de las mejores atenciones de Alain, pero rival de Camille. La autora construye una conciencia simbólica en la gata, que es también la piedra de toque de su personal literatura y un tesoro irrenunciable de la infancia que se resiste a desaparecer
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.






Exploring the profound emotions tied to love and intimacy, this book captures the essence of desire as a lingering presence in one's life. It delves into the mental and emotional aspects of passion, highlighting the anticipation and hunger that persist long after physical encounters. Through evocative imagery, it conveys how moments of connection can ignite an insatiable longing, emphasizing the deep impact a lover can have on the soul and the relentless desire to relive those experiences.
A poignant first novel steeped in the tradition of the great southern storytellers, Colette weaves past and present, humor and tragedy, to tell the tale of an unlikely friendship between two women as they search to tame their demons. Peace Be Still takes us on a journey filled with colorful prose asking the questions the answers to which most of us fear.
My Mother's House and Sido
- 248 páginas
- 9 horas de lectura
Focusing on the themes of childhood and familial bonds, the narrative explores the life of Sido, a nurturing mother in late-nineteenth-century rural France. Sido is depicted as a vibrant figure, deeply connected to her village, garden, and children, especially her youngest, Minet-Chéri. Unlike Colette's other works that delve into romantic love, this story highlights Sido's profound influence on her community and her daughter, who would become an acclaimed writer. The portrayal emphasizes the richness of maternal relationships and their lasting impact.
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.
The Collected Stories Of Colette
- 624 páginas
- 22 horas de lectura
Edited and with an introduction by Robert PhelpsThe hundred short stories collected here include such masterpieces as 'Bella-Vista', 'The Tender Shoot' and 'Le K-pi', Colette's subtle and ruthless rendering of a woman's belated sexual awakening. 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.
