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Shipwrecked on a Traffic Island: And Other Previously Untranslated Gems
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Author(s)Colette
ISBN / ASIN1438454430
ISBN-139781438454436
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank468,277
CategoryFiction
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
The French writer Colette (1873 1954) is best known in the United States for such classic novels as "Gigi" and "Cheri," which were made into popular movies, but she was a prolific author. This meticulously translated collection offers some of her best fiction, personal essays, articles, and talks, all appearing in English for the first time. The pieces showcase Colette s gifts as a writer: her deep wisdom about every age of human life, her skill as a storyteller, her wry humor, her persuasive powers, and her foresight as a social critic of issues such as gender roles.
The translators combed through journals and past editions of Colette s work to cull these gems, which cover an enormous array of topics from French wines and perfumes to her friendships with Marcel Proust and Maurice Chevalier to uncanny insight into the curious habits of cats and dogs. Selections from an advice column that Colette wrote for the French women s magazine "Marie Claire" are also included, and her savvy suggestions for the lovelorn stand the test of time. Moving articles written during the two world wars, along with her memories of being an actor and playwright, reveal facets of her writing that are less often celebrated. The first new work by Colette to appear in English in half a century, it will delight devoted fans and new readers alike."
The translators combed through journals and past editions of Colette s work to cull these gems, which cover an enormous array of topics from French wines and perfumes to her friendships with Marcel Proust and Maurice Chevalier to uncanny insight into the curious habits of cats and dogs. Selections from an advice column that Colette wrote for the French women s magazine "Marie Claire" are also included, and her savvy suggestions for the lovelorn stand the test of time. Moving articles written during the two world wars, along with her memories of being an actor and playwright, reveal facets of her writing that are less often celebrated. The first new work by Colette to appear in English in half a century, it will delight devoted fans and new readers alike."




















