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Divine

  • Colette Colette , Zack Rogow and Renée Morel
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Shipwrecked on a Traffic Island
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© 2014 State University of New York

© 2014 State University of New York

Chapters in this book

  1. Front Matter i
  2. Contents v
  3. Acknowledgments ix
  4. Introduction xi
  5. Stories Imagined and Real
  6. Conversation in the Metro 3
  7. Divine 5
  8. The Woman Who Sings 8
  9. Jealousy 11
  10. By the Bay of Somme 14
  11. Makeup 20
  12. The Dancer’s Song 23
  13. Loves 25
  14. The Mirror 29
  15. Gone Fishin’ 33
  16. Masked Ball on the Riviera: Cyclamen and Buttercup, or the Costume Ball of the Feet 38
  17. Shipwrecked on a Traffic Island 43
  18. Colette’s Advice Column
  19. From Denise in Despair: 49
  20. From A Tormented Heart: 52
  21. From Minerva: 54
  22. “I love a young man . . .” 56
  23. Colette on Love 58
  24. Colette on Women Growing Older 62
  25. You 64
  26. Memoirs of Friends
  27. Portrait of Marcel Proust 71
  28. Remembering Maurice Chevalier 73
  29. Portrait of the Poet Léon-Paul Fargue 77
  30. Cats, Dogs, and Nature
  31. The Cat 83
  32. A Dream 84
  33. Toby-Dog and Music 86
  34. The Bees of Castel-Novel 90
  35. Bees 91
  36. Morning 92
  37. The Summer Beauty 95
  38. Snowdrop 98
  39. War and Peace
  40. Their Letters 101
  41. In the Home for Blind Soldiers 103
  42. The Eyes of the Dragonfly 105
  43. Colette Speaks to Americans 108
  44. Parisians Go on Vacation—To Paris 112
  45. The Writing Life
  46. Ways of Writing 117
  47. Letter to My Daughter 121
  48. The Young Poet 122
  49. Fashions 123
  50. Why I’ve Never Written a Children’s Book 125
  51. Children’s Books 127
  52. Scribes of the Palais-Royal 131
  53. On Growing Older 133
  54. Colette’s Journalism
  55. Tinkerers 137
  56. The Discovery 141
  57. Poverty Exists Everywhere 143
  58. Neighbors 145
  59. The Fake Pearl 147
  60. Gold 149
  61. Laziness 151
  62. With Love 155
  63. The Silence of Small Children 159
  64. Colette on Her Life
  65. Magic 165
  66. “Just a little bit farther . . .” 167
  67. Movies, Theater, and Vaudeville
  68. Why I Love Bette Davis 171
  69. From Both Sides of the Curtain 173
  70. A Distinguished Connoisseur 184
  71. French Wine, Perfumes, and Dolls
  72. The Wines of France 189
  73. Fragrances 191
  74. Dolls 194
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