James Hopkin: “A mistress of metaphor and sparking detail, and with more punch than Proust, Colette’s descriptions are often laugh out loud funny, at once cruel and compassionate, but usually followed swiftly by a warm, reflective melancholy.”
James Hopkin: “A mistress of metaphor and sparking detail, and with more punch than Proust, Colette’s descriptions are often laugh out loud funny, at once cruel and compassionate, but usually followed swiftly by a warm, reflective melancholy.”