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Colette

Colette

Writing1873Saint-Sauveur-en-Puisaye, Yonne, France

Biography

Colette's fame extends to being probably the only female writer known by her mononym—She is always and only Colette, though in fact this most feminine of names was her surname: She was born Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette on 28 January 1873 in the French village of Saint-Sauveur-en-Puisaye.

Her work—mostly at novella length, short and sharp—survives because her chief subject is one that never goes out of fashion. "Love, the bread and butter of my pen," she wrote, though she put it more bluntly in her book The Pure and the Impure (1932): "The flesh, always the flesh, the mysteries and betrayals and frustrations and surprises of the flesh." The story of Colette and her work is one of the most astonishing in modern literature. She was a pioneer of the French school of autofiction (autobiographical fiction), writing about women's lives in ways that broke new ground. Her books were simultaneously popular and acclaimed—read by critics and the public alike—not to mention scandalous. And she made of her life a project just as fascinating and subversive as her books.

Among Colette's best known works are the "Claudine" novels, "La naissance du jour," "Gigi," "Chéri," "The Tendrils of the Vine,"... She was also a mime, actress, journalist and a woman of letters. Colette was the first woman to be elected to the Académie Goncourt and the Belgian Royal Academy, both indicia of respect for her writing.

Acting History

2021
La gatta
Writer
2019
Colette, l'insoumise
as Herself - Writer (archive footage)
2009
Chéri
Novel
1996
Paris Was a Woman
as Self (archive footage)
1980
1958
Gigi
Novel
1956
Mitsou
Novel
1949
Gigi
Novel
1948
Paris 1900
as Self (archive footage)
1935
Divine
Scenario Writer
Divine
Writer
1934
Ladies Lake
Dialogue

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Personal Info

Known For
Writing
Gender
Female
Birthday
1/28/1873
Day of Death
8/3/1954
Place of Birth
Saint-Sauveur-en-Puisaye, Yonne, France