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Cheri The Last Of Cheri [Paperback]

Colette
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  • Paperback: 252 pages
  • Publisher: Book Jungle (22 Oct 2008)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1438503741
  • ISBN-13: 978-1438503745
  • Product Dimensions: 23.4 x 19.3 x 1.5 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 1,005,272 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Cheri and The Last Of Cheri involve a tragicomic love affair. Colette (1873-1954) is the pseudonym for Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette. She is best known in English speaking countries for her novel Gig, which was later the source for the a Lerner & Loewe musical film and stage musical. Cheri and The Last Of Cheri are two novels concerning a love affair between a successful but aging courtesan, Léa de Lonval, and her spoiled young lover called Chéri. The intensity of their feelings is revealed when Chéri marries eighteen-year-old Marie-Laure.

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Colette's CHERI is her masterpiece, a simple story set in the demi-monde before World War I. Lea, an ageing courtesan, has for ten years been training the astonishingly handsome and athletic young Frederic Peloux (the Cheri of the title) in the arts of love. Cheri's mother is also a courtesan and has ambitions to marry her son well. When a potential bride comes on the scene, Lea's function is over. She and Cheri must part company. But nobody ever took love into the equation. Separated, Cheri and Lea pine for each other and, against all common sense, each considers "throwing it all away" to build a future together...

The strength of the book lies in the fabulous characters and the detail, irony and unsentimentality of the style. It is a short novel - the sequel THE LAST OF CHERI is set after World War I when Cheri is successful but unable to find a direction in life.

Neither novel is heavy on plot or action - but the images and characters burn themselves into the reader's minds and affections. A pair of 'cool' novels about love, lust and passion.

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This is a novel (or two novels in one, in this case) about what it means to love, and in particular it is about the love between a middle-aged woman and a young man. The woman, Lea, is a courtesan, which in those days (early twentieth-century) was a more honorable position than the high-class prostitute that it suggests today, and the young man, Cheri, was a member of the idle rich society that Proust wrote about and would have been familiar with (and in fact Proust was a great admirer of Colette's writing).
After six-years of what was supposed to be a kind of educational, almost business relationship, neither expects to miss the other too much when Cheri marries a younger girl, as he was always expected to do, but they soon realize that they love each other.
As befits the writing of Colette, who was in a sense one of the first truly liberated women, it is Lea who has the strength to finally end their liaison, sending the weaker Cheri back to his poor neglected wife.

This is said to be Colette's most popular novel along with 'Gigi', which she wrote 25 years later, so having read the earlier 'Claudine at School' and loved it I expected to enjoy this just as much. I was therefore a little disappointed to find that it lacked the fun and vitality of the Claudine series, though there is humour here, of a subtler kind, along with good writing and real insights into what it means to love. Whereas with Claudine one can easily relate to the adolescent schooldays, it is much harder to empathize with the Parisian upper-class society of Cheri with its demi-monde fringes of almost-respectable courtesans, a world that no longer exists.
Another point about this edition of these two novels is that it comes in an unusual format that appears to be scanned from a much earlier printing of the books. The quality of the binding and paper is good but the print itself is rather poor, though not unreadable. Still, this is an interesting and reasonably entertaining work.
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No sensual classic 14 Jun 2010
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The write-ups on this book promise much more than it delivers. There's nothing much sensual or erotic about it.
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