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Original Title: | La Vagabonde |
ISBN: | 0374528047 (ISBN13: 9780374528041) |
Edition Language: | English |
Characters: | Renée Néré, Maxime Dufferein-Chautel |
Colette
Paperback | Pages: 252 pages Rating: 3.97 | 2354 Users | 193 Reviews

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Title | : | The Vagabond |
Author | : | Colette |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 252 pages |
Published | : | September 5th 2001 by Farrar, Straus and Giroux (first published 1910) |
Categories | : | Fiction. Classics. Cultural. France. European Literature. French Literature |
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Thirty-three years-old and recently divorced, Renée Néré has begun a new life on her own, supporting herself as a music-hall artist. Maxime, a rich and idle bachelor, intrudes on her independent existence and offers his love and the comforts of marriage. A provincial tour puts distance between them and enables Renée, in a moving series of letters and meditations, to resolve alone the struggle between her need to be loved, and her need to have a life and work of her own.
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Beautifully written but not at all what I expected. I guess that I was thinking it would be something like Gigi; instead, it is the painfully melancholy story of a woman so wounded by her failed marriage that she is struggling to suppress all emotional attachments.I was expecting this to be a bit like Age of Innocence, and I guess it is, thematically. But it's also feels a bit like Virginia Woolf. That's a problem because I've never been a big fan of her writing.In addition to a stream-of-consciousness style, it's also written rather colloquially with lots and lots of sentence fragments and at least half a dozen ellipses per page. Three's something off-putting about the prose. All the ellipses and sentence fragments don't quite scan in English - the
Such a fun book. A trip into the life of a small actress/mime in turn of the 20th century France. The narrator lushly describes the Parisian theater life and contemplates how to move on from a terrible marriage.The ending took me by surprise but I appreciated it a lot. I think it's a pretty feminist book--I wouldn't say that about all of Colette's writings, but definitely this one. Give it a shot!

A glittering stream of diamonds came from Colette's pen to create this novel. It would have been sheer pleasure to read this just for the language alone, and I regret not reviving my French skills to read it in the original language. I had both admiration and affection for the protagonist, Renee, an "older" divorcee, making her way alone in the world as a cabaret performer, who meets a wealthy, respectable admirer who becomes her suitor. Renee cannot be too different from the author herself,
This book is a gift. The writing is perfection. I'm so grateful to have found it. There is so much of myself in this story.
This was great - the story of 34 year old divorced Renee finding her way on her own as a vaudeville performer, and working through loneliness, desires, friendships and relationships. Very proto feminist and excellent- will definitely read more Colette.
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