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The Vagabond
Reading Colette is so DISGUSTINGLY ENJOYABLE, I am absolutely FURIOUS that so few people avail themselves of this pleasure!!!
Even through this disappointing translation, her wit and nerve INVIGORATE me.
I am grateful to the lecherous professor of creative writing who turned me on to her in our Anatomical Fictions class many years ago.
In France, she is so well known that her words are painted on the walls of the Franprix: Si j'avais un fils à marier, je lui dirais : « Méfie-toi de la jeune fille qui n'aime ni le vin, ni la truffe, ni le fromage, ni la musique. »
In the States we know little of her except through Keira Knightly. However, the Vagabond, Colette's post-divorce revenge novel about a woman who becomes a dancer in the cafe-concert halls following her humiliating betrayal by the older, manipulative husband who stole her artistic work, is for you if you want to meet the ancestors of Carrie Bradshaw and Amelie, with some Tipping the Velvet daring. Being a 30-something hot, bad girl divorcee with a craving for emotional bondage can be hard but so much fun!
Montsoult.
Courses – crayon noir aquarellable, 2006.
Top confectionné à aprtir d'un sac plastique Franprix (Printemps/Eté 1990) à l'exposition "Margiela, les Années Hermès" au Musée des Arts Décoratifs, avril 2018.
Domont.