The Collected Stories of Colette
G**N
Great writing. Excellent collection. Poor printing.
The stories are beautifully written, very imaginative, delightfully irreverent, interesting. The writing deserves 5 stars. In terms of the art of bookmaking and design, it deserves 1 or 2 stars. The paper is cheap and the printing is poor quality. Because the paper is super-absorbent and uncoated, the ink soaks into the paper making the edges of the typography rough and uneven. It is a very thick book, and should have been split into two volumes so as to be less unwieldy and more pleasant to hold in your hand. If you don't care about book design and bookmaking, then by all means buy this edition for its superb content. Otherwise, go for a different edition.
P**E
Glimpse a Vanished World
Dipped into various stories and enjoyed. Knew the name but never before read so much. Writing style a little dates but perfect for the period. Very good!
D**H
New should mean new
The pages were yellowed and a little brittle. It was obviously book that had been sitting for years waiting to be sold. Although it was not dusty or more than anyway I would like to have known. When I buy a new book I expected to be new. New as in new not new as in simply not preowned. However in fairness it is a very old Book and probably out of print by now. I should know I own the exact addition in the 90s.
R**S
Absolutely Terrific Collection
Love Colette's stories and the ones about her stylist and dressmaker are hilarious. Great collection.
A**R
First Woman to Publish In France. She was admitted to honor societies, and prestigious clubs where only men were once allowed.
These short stories (short short, or flash fiction) were radical for their day, and fit right in to new definitions for short stories. Colette was a force of nature.
K**B
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Just as described, thank you!
C**S
Disappointed in content
I was expecting "Gigi" to be included, but it wasn't. That was, of course, an error on my part for not looking closely before I purchased it and assuming (you know what they say about that...). However, since "Gigi" is one of Colette's most well-known works, it should have been included.
D**N
One of the Greats
Colette was one of the Great French writers in my opinion. Funny, sexy you just can't get any better. So much more to her writing than you think.
M**N
A Great Selection
Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette is of course best known to the world as just Colette, and although of course I have read the Claudine tales in my teens like so many, I have never really gone into the mass of short fiction that she provided us with. This book then was a sheer joy to read, and for a number of these tales it is the first time that they have appeared in English translation.In some of these tales you can see the influence of Proust coming through in the way that they have been devised, but always, whatever the subject matter, the inimitable voice of Colette herself, as we are taken on a tour of different emotions and situations. The characters and the scenery are wonderfully brought to life as we follow the author’s writing career, as these tales span the whole period of her writing. Set out into a few sections so stories that take in similar themes, such as love, are placed together.With comedy and sadness at times so we have the whole gamut of human emotions brought to life before us, reminding us all of lost love, things that go wrong, as well as the joys of living. This is obviously a book that it is best to dip into rather than read straight off, as there is a lot here. Reminding us all of the literary power and quality of Colette’s writing, so we are given glances into her world, and that of her acquaintances. From same sex love, and hedonism, so we have deaths and even the feelings that we have for our pets. This also gives us a glimpse into the showbiz world of the period, where those at the higher end of the entertainment ladder had to rub shoulders with those of the lower echelon.In all this is really a great read that should give you not only joy in perusing, but also an insight into France and its people from the end of the 19th Century, towards the middle of the 20th Century, and thus takes in tales that were written within the war periods, as well as the inter-war years. Some of these are only a few pages long, but other are of much greater length.
C**R
It's educational
It is dated (of course), but is an insight into contemporaneous literature. Possibly best read in French.
W**H
Great stories
Love her style of writing. Many interesting stories.
S**S
Great book
Nice to have so many short stories
J**K
Four Stars
Useful collection
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