Break of Day
Break of Day (French: La Naissance du jour) is a 1928 novel by the French writer Colette. It was adapted into a 1980 film directed by Jacques Demy.[1]
| Author | Colette | 
|---|---|
| Original title | La Naissance du jour | 
| Translator | Enid McLeod | 
| Country | France | 
| Language | French | 
| Publisher | Flammarion | 
Publication date  | 1928 | 
Published in English  | 1961 | 
| Pages | 245 | 
Reception
    
Elaine Marks reviewed the book for The New York Times in 1961: "It may well be that, for some, Colette's Break of Day will appear to be a slightly precious treatise on the themes of nature and love. For others, it may well be a source of strength, a poetic, that is to say a rhythmical, response to the difficulties of growing old and dying, written by a woman who grew old and who died with comparable dignity and grace."[2]
Bibliography
    
- Title: Break of Day
 - Author Colette
 - Editor: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 1961
 - Pages Nº: 143 p.
 
References
    
- "La Naissance du jour". AlloCiné (in French). Tiger Global. Retrieved 2012-02-15.
 - Marks, Elaine (1961-11-26). "A Pink Cactus Is About to Bloom". The New York Times. Retrieved 2012-02-15.
 
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