Thirty-three years-old and recently divorced, Ren?e N?r? 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 Ren?e, in a moving series of leters 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.
The paradoxes of great literature are those of human nature, and Colette is nothing if not human . . . Accessible and elusive; greedy and austere; courageous and timid; subversive and complacent; scorchingly honest and sublimely mendacious; an inspired consoler and an existential pessimist--these are the qualities of the artist and the woman. Its is time to rediscover them. From the Introduction
The Vagabond, one of the first and best feminist novels ever written, is that rare thing: a great book which is also inspiring. Erica Jong
Born in 1873 in France,
Colettewas the author of many acclaimed novels noted for their intimate style. Other Colette titles from FSG include
Gigi, Julie de Carneilhan, and Chance Acquaintances,
The Complete Claudine,
Ch?riand The Last ofCh?ri, and
The Complete Stories of Colette. She died in 1954.