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The Pure and the Impure

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Translator
  
Edith Daily

Language
  
French

Publication date
  
1932

Author
  
Colette

Published in english
  
1933

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Country
  
France

Publisher
  
J. Ferenczi & fils

Originally published
  
1932

Page count
  
258

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Original title
  
Le Pur et l'impur and Ces Plaisirs

Works by Colette
  
The Vagabond, Break of Day, The Last of Chéri, Claudine at School, Mitsou

The Pure and the Impure (French: Le Pur et l'impur) is a 1932 novel by the French writer Colette. It consists of a series of conversations about sex, gender and attraction. Colette considered it her best book, and described it as "the nearest I shall ever come to writing an autobiography".

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Publication

A version of the book was first published as Ces plaisirs... ("These pleasures") in 1932. In 1941 a substantially revised version was published as Le Pur et l'impur, which was the title Colette originally had thought of for the book.

Reception

Margaret Wallace of The New York Times wrote: "On the whole, The Pure and the Impure presents a mildly interesting collection of case histories, and some of the generalizations Colette is tempted to draw from them are provocative in the highest degree. But the effect of the book, on the whole, is rather empty. Except as a collection of anecdotes of uneven quality, it lacks excuse for being; and Colette emerges in it less as the philosopher of love she has always seemed to be than as an industrious reporter of love affairs."

References

The Pure and the Impure Wikipedia


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