Volume 28, Number 5 · April 2, 1981

Colette in Pieces

By Diane Johnson
Letters from Colette
selected and translated by Robert Phelps

Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 214 pp., $12.95

In 1923, Colette's second husband, Henry de Jouvenel, left her for another woman. She writes to a friend, Mme. Georges Wague, to whom the same thing has recently happened:



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