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The Last of Chéri (1926), by Colette, continues the story of Chéri, the spoiled and beautiful young man introduced in the earlier novel Chéri. Set in post–World War I France, the novel portrays Chéris return from the war and his struggle to adapt to a society that has changed dramatically during his absence. The world of elegance, leisure, and sensuality that once defined his life has been replaced by a harsher reality, leaving him adrift and unable to find purpose.
Chéri, once the center of admiration and desire, discovers that time has diminished his allure and that he no longer fits into the social circles that once celebrated him. He drifts aimlessly between fleeting encounters and empty diversions, increasingly haunted by memories of his past with Léa, the older courtesan who had been his lover and mentor. Her absence weighs heavily on him, serving as a painful reminder of the passion and stability he has lost.
As Chéri attempts to reconnect with old acquaintances, he becomes more aware of his isolation and inability to adapt to a modern, pragmatic world shaped by the war. His vanity, nostalgia, and refusal to accept change turn into sources of despair, leading to a profound sense of emptiness. The novel traces his decline with sharp psychological insight, emphasizing the tragic consequences of clinging to a vanished past.
Colette (1873–1954) was a French novelist, actress, and journalist, renowned for her keen observations of love, aging, and social transformation. With The Last of Chéri, she delivers a poignant conclusion to the story begun in Chéri, offering not only the portrait of a man unable to move forward but also a broader reflection on the fleeting nature of beauty and the inexorable passage of time. Her work remains central to French literature for its psychological depth and vivid exploration of human relationships.
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