Chéri

Chéri And, The End of Chéri - New York Review Books Classics

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Colette is one of the great originals of twentieth-century literature, and Chéri (1920) and its sequel, The End of Chéri (1926) are widely considered her masterpieces. In sensuous, elegant prose, the two novels explore the evolving inner lives and the intimate relationship of an unlikely couple: Léa de Lonval, a middle-aged, former courtesan, and Fred Peloux, twenty-five years her junior, known as Chéri. The two have been involved for years, and it is time for Chéri to get on with life, to make something of himself, but he, the personification of male beauty and vanity, doesn't know how to go about it. It is time, too, for Léa to let go of Chéri and the sensual life that has been her life, and yet this is more easily resolved than done. Chéri marries, but once married he is restless and is inevitably drawn back to his mistress, as she is to him. And yet to reprise their relationship is only to realize all the more the inevitability of its end. That end will come when Chéri, back from World War I, encounters a world that the war has changed through and through. Lost in his memories of time past, he is irremediably lost to the busy present. Paul Eprile's new translation of these two celebrated novels brings out a vivid sensuality and acute intelligence that past translations have failed to capture. Colette's mordant satire and penetrating insights into human emotion and motivation speak as boldly today as they did a century ago.

Book information

ISBN: 9781681376707
Publisher: New York Review Books
Imprint: New York Review Books
Pub date:
DEWEY: 843.912
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: xii, 237
Weight: 264g
Height: 127mm
Width: 203mm
Spine width: 18mm