Yes You, Sweetheart
Terry Castle: A Garland for Colette, 16 March 2000
Secrets of the Flesh: A Life of Colette
by Judith Thurman.
Bloomsbury, 596 pp., £25, November 1999,0 7475 4309 7 Show More
by Judith Thurman.
Bloomsbury, 596 pp., £25, November 1999,
“... Who more omnivorous – not to mention lewd – than Colette, the frizzle-headed Cat Woman of 20th-century French writing? Shocking still the sheer salaciousness of the prose, even in the works of her apprenticeship, written in the days when ladies wore bustles and carried parasols. Take the following scene from the autobiographical Claudine à Paris (1901), in which the precocious yet virginal 17-year-old heroine, recently arrived in the capital with her dreamy widower father, is flirting with her ‘uncle’ Renaud, a handsome older friend of the family by whom (though she hasn’t realised it yet) she desperately wants to be fucked ... ”