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  • Published: 30 April 2011
  • ISBN: 9781446467480
  • Imprint: Vintage Digital
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 160

Gigi and The Cat

  • Colette



Set in fin-de-siècle Paris, Gigi is Colette’s much-loved book about a spirited young girl who finds love in spite of her family’s best intentions.

The famous tale by the trailblazing subject of major new film Colette

GIGI TRANSLATED BY ROGER SENHOUSE, THE CAT TRANSLATED BY ANTONIA WHITE

Gigi’s days are filled with cigars, lobster, lace and superstitions: the education of a future courtesan. Bored and unconvinced by what she’s taught, Gigi surprises all with her approach to love. In this classic turn-of-the-century novella, Colette unveils Gigi’s journey into womanhood in rich and supple prose.

This edition includes The Cat translated by Antonia White.

  • Published: 30 April 2011
  • ISBN: 9781446467480
  • Imprint: Vintage Digital
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 160

Praise for Gigi and The Cat

A perfectionist in her every word

Spectator

A perpetual feast to the reader. Her prose is rich, flawless, intricate, audacious and utterly beautiful

Raymond Mortimer

Colette is a kind of corsetiere of love. This most French of all French writers tells us how love sometimes binds and keeps a woman from breathing freely or how it may shape and support her and help her to be beautiful . . . One thinks of her as the female voice of Paris . . . It's as if all the house fronts of Paris were cut away and we could see men and women talking, dressing, brooding, loving

Anatole Broyard, New York Times

Everything that Colette touched became human... She was a complete sensualist; but she gave herself up to her senses with such delicacy of perception, with such exquisiteness of physical pain as well as physical ecstasy, that she ennobled sensualism almost to grandeur

The Times

Her sensual prose style made her one of the great writers of twentieth-century France

New York Times

She has been compared to a 20th-century female Montaigne, and it is true that her books offer a manual on how to live fearlessly and joyfully – greedily alive to every sensation and experience

Lisa Allardice, Guardian

Sumptuous

Time

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. It is time to rediscover them

Judith Thurman, biographer of Colette