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La vagabonde

Largely autobiographical, La Vagabonde recalls Colette's own years as a dance-hall performer in turn-of-the-century Paris, where she takes the listener backstage and into the demimonde of RenTe NTrT, an aging dancer, mime, and failed writer. Successfully evoking the excitement-the sounds, smells, tastes, textures, and colors of the Parisian dance-hall-RenTe describes her romance with admirer, maxime, and the downward slide of a young Piaf-type singer named Jadin. Listeners will see the perspective of a woman who struggles to choose between freedom and love. The story is told in a sultry, passionate, and intelligent voice. La Vagabonde contains all that is best in Colette: wisdom, vitality, and her astute observations on art, pleasure and l'amour.

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  • "Largely autobiographical, La Vagabonde recalls Colette's own years as a dance-hall performer in turn-of-the-century Paris, where she takes the listener backstage and into the demimonde of RenTe NTrT, an aging dancer, mime, and failed writer. Successfully evoking the excitement-the sounds, smells, tastes, textures, and colors of the Parisian dance-hall-RenTe describes her romance with admirer, maxime, and the downward slide of a young Piaf-type singer named Jadin. Listeners will see the perspective of a woman who struggles to choose between freedom and love. The story is told in a sultry, passionate, and intelligent voice. La Vagabonde contains all that is best in Colette: wisdom, vitality, and her astute observations on art, pleasure and l'amour."@en
  • "Largely autobiographical, La Vagabonde recalls the author's own years as a dance-hall performer in turn-of-the-century Paris. Colette takes the listener backstage and into the demimonde of Renee Nere, an aging dancer, mime, and failed writer. In a sultry, passionate, and intelligent voice, Renee narrates the story of her romance with an admirer named Maxime. Her struggle is that of a woman who must choose between freedom and love. In counterpoint, she describes the downward slide of a young singer named Jadin."
  • "Largely autobiographical, La Vagabonde recalls the author's own years as a dance-hall performer in turn-of-the-century Paris. Colette takes the listener backstage and into the demimonde of Renee Nere, an aging dancer, mime, and failed writer. In a sultry, passionate, and intelligent voice, Renee narrates the story of her romance with an admirer named Maxime. Her struggle is that of a woman who must choose between freedom and love. In counterpoint, she describes the downward slide of a young singer named Jadin."@en
  • "Largely autobiographical, La Vagabonde recalls Colette's own years as a dance-hall performer in turn-of-the-century Paris, where she takes the listener backstage and into the demimonde of Renée Néré, an aging dancer, mime, and failed writer, a woman who struggles to choose between freedom and love."@en
  • "Largely autobiographical, La Vagabonde recalls Colette's own years as a dance-hall performer in turn-of-the-century Paris, where she takes the listener backstage and into the demimonde of Renee Nere, an aging dancer, mime, and failed writer, a woman who struggles to choose between freedom and love."@en
  • ""Largely autobiographical, La vagabonde recalls the author's own years as a dance-hall performer in turn-of-the-century Paris. Colette takes the listener backstage and into the demimonde of Renée N\7474\eré, an aging dancer, mime, and failed writer. In a sultry, passionate, and intelligent voice, Renée narrates the story of her romance with an admirer named Maxime. Her struggle is that of a woman who must choose between freedom and love"--Container."@en

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  • "Downloadable audio books"@en
  • "French fiction"@en
  • "Kærlighed"
  • "Fiction"
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Love stories"
  • "Love stories"@en
  • "enregistrement parlé"
  • "lecture"
  • "Audiobooks"
  • "Audiobooks"@en

http://schema.org/name

  • "La Vagabonde : texte intégral"
  • "La vagabonde"@en
  • "La vagabonde"
  • "La Vagabonde"