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Cheri - Colette

Cheri

By: Colette

eBook | 30 April 2011

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Ch?ri, first published in 1920, is considered Colette's finest novel. Exquisitely handsome, spoilt and sardonic, Ch?ri is the only son of a wealthy courtesan, a contemporary of L?a, the magnificent and talented woman who for six years has devoted herself to his amorous education.

When a rich marriage is arranged for Ch?ri, L?a reluctantly decides their relationship must end. Ch?ri, despite his apparent detachment, is haunted by memories of L?a; alienated from his wife, his family and his surroundings, he retreats into a fantasy world made up of dreams and the past, a world from which there is only one route of escape.

In her portrait of the fated love affair between a very young man and a middle-aged woman, Colette achieved a peak in her earthy, sensuous and utterly individual art. Ch?ri caused considerable controversy both in its choice of setting - the fabulous demi-monde of the Parisian courtesans - and in its portrayal of Ch?ri.

Industry Reviews
"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"
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