Gigi by Colette - ISBN: 9781784877439
Paperback
Parisian girl’s unconventional path to love challenges tradition’s expectations.

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  • Paperback

    160 pages

  • Release Date

    5 January 2022

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Summary

“He must know by now, I should think, that I can give as good as I get!”

This is the story of Gigi, educated as a future courtesan in Paris, her days are filled with cigars, lobster, lace and superstitions. Bored and unconvinced by what she’s taught, Gigi surprises everyone with her earnest approach to love.

In this classic turn-of-the-century novella, Colette unveils Gigi’s journey into womanhood in rich and supple prose.

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Book Details

ISBN-13:9781784877439
ISBN-10:1784877433
Author:Colette, Roger Senhouse
Publisher:Vintage Publishing
Imprint:Vintage Classics
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:160
Release Date:5 January 2022
Weight:144g
Dimensions:198mm x 129mm x 12mm
Series:Vintage Heroines
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Critics Review

“A perpetual feast to the reader…her prose is rich, flawless, intricate, audacious and utterly beautiful.” – Raymond Mortimer

“A perpetual feast to the reader…her prose is rich, flawless, intricate, audacious and utterly beautiful.” – Raymond Mortimer

About The Author

Colette

Colette, the creator of Claudine, Cheri and Gigi, and one of France’s outstanding writers, had a long, varied and active life. She was born in Burgundy on 1873 into a home overflowing with dogs, cats and children, and educated at the local village school. At the age of twenty she moved to Paris with her first husband, the notorious writer and critic Henry Gauthier-Villas (Willy). By locking her in her room, Willy forced Collette to write her first novels (the Claudine sequence), which he published under his name. They were an instant success. Colettte left Willy in 1906 and worked in music-halls as an actor and dancer. She had a love affair with Napoleon’s niece, married twice more, had a baby at 40 and at 47. Her writing, which included novels, portraits, essays and a large body of autobiographical prose, was admired by Proust and Gide. She was the first woman President of the Academie Goncourt, and when she died, aged 81, she was given a state funeral and buried in P re Lachaise Cemetery in Paris.

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