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Allusive and sometimes obscure, yet preciseâThe Pure and the Impure has elicited equal parts consternation and praise since its publication nearly 100 years ago. Through strikingly vivid and evocative portraits, many of them of her friends and lovers, Colette explores varieties of sexual expression, gender identity, love and sensual pleasure. Decades ahead of its time in contemplating queerness and womenâs sexuality, The Pure and the Impure provides a fascinating window into the various demimondes of the Parisian Belle Ăpoque. We meet cross-dressing lesbians, a sapphic poet, Don Juans male and female, and Coletteâs onetime lover who might today be a transgender man. At the same time, the book offers a unique portrait of a complex and often contradictory characterâColette herself. The âbrilliantly ingeniousâ (Lydia Davis) translator Rachel Careau presents an elegant and highly readable rendition that reproduces Coletteâs extraordinary musicality, making her âperfect, lapidary and truth-bearing sentencesâ (Terry Castle) sing for English readers.
Coletteâs ChĂ©ri and its sequel, The End of ChĂ©ri were praised as:
âThis heartbreaking, astute pair of novelsâŠare among the best of [Coletteâs] vast, impressive canon.â âThe New York Times Book Review Editorâs Choice
"Both novels are exquisite in structure, sparse and lacy, every detail in a web of other details, merciless, precise." âJenny Turner, London Review of Books
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Allusive and sometimes obscure, yet preciseâThe Pure and the Impure has elicited equal parts consternation and praise since its publication nearly 100 years ago. Through strikingly vivid and evocative portraits, many of them of her friends and lovers, Colette explores varieties of sexual expression, gender identity, love and sensual pleasure. Decades ahead of its time in contemplating queerness and womenâs sexuality, The Pure and the Impure provides a fascinating window into the various demimondes of the Parisian Belle Ăpoque. We meet cross-dressing lesbians, a sapphic poet, Don Juans male and female, and Coletteâs onetime lover who might today be a transgender man. At the same time, the book offers a unique portrait of a complex and often contradictory characterâColette herself. The âbrilliantly ingeniousâ (Lydia Davis) translator Rachel Careau presents an elegant and highly readable rendition that reproduces Coletteâs extraordinary musicality, making her âperfect, lapidary and truth-bearing sentencesâ (Terry Castle) sing for English readers.
Coletteâs ChĂ©ri and its sequel, The End of ChĂ©ri were praised as:
âThis heartbreaking, astute pair of novelsâŠare among the best of [Coletteâs] vast, impressive canon.â âThe New York Times Book Review Editorâs Choice
"Both novels are exquisite in structure, sparse and lacy, every detail in a web of other details, merciless, precise." âJenny Turner, London Review of Books

