An interview
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https://doi.org/10.26512/belasinfieis.v11.n1.2022.41807Keywords:
Colette. Translation. Short Story. Women’s Authorship. Humor.Abstract
In the short story “An interview” — originally published as part of a collection written by Colette between 1911 and 1914 — a French journalist tries to capture the essence of a successful woman writer. However, the interviewee is totally ignored and we are actually offered a portrait of a frustrated journalist. Colette presents all her irony and humor in this short literary production that we would like to present to the Brazilian public.
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