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Marie-Louise Colomb (August 18, 1892 – November 3, 1965), best known by her pseudonym Catherine Colomb, was a
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writer, considered one of the most important 20th-century novelists in French-speaking Switzerland.


Early life and education

Marie-Louise Colomb was born in 1892 in
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, in the Swiss canton of
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. Her mother died in childbirth when she was 5 years old, and she was raised by her maternal grandmother. After spending her childhood in
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, she left to study at the
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, where she graduated in 1916 with a degree in
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. She began work on a doctorate, with a thesis on
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, but she abandoned it before the defense.


Career

Colomb traveled at length to
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,
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, and
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, before settling again in Vaud. She would spend the rest of her life in the canton—whose landscapes and social elite would inspire her novels—living in turn in
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,
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, and
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. She married Jean Raymond, a lawyer, in 1921, and had two sons in 1923 and 1929. For nearly 30 years, Colomb set aside her literary ambitions to focus on the demands of family and social life. But she began to write in secret in the early 1930s, beginning the day her younger son entered school. Her first novel, ''Pile ou face'', was published under the pseudonym Catherine Tissot in 1935. Colomb went on to publish her three best-known novels, ''Château en enfance'', ''Les Esprits de la terre'', and ''Le temps des anges'', at 10-year intervals under the pseudonym Catherine Colomb. She become a member of the , the Society of Swiss Writers, and the Swiss Association of University Women. Her work was praised by the Swiss poet Gustave Roud and, in France, by
Jean Paulhan Jean Paulhan (2 December 1884 – 9 October 1968) was a French writer, literary critic and publisher, director of the literary magazine '' Nouvelle Revue Française'' (NRF) from 1925 to 1940 and from 1946 to 1968. He was a member (Seat 6, 1963– ...
. In 1943 she was honored by the jury of the Prix de la Guilde du Livre, and in 1956 she received the Prix du Livre Vaudois, followed by the in 1962.


Death and legacy

Catherine Colomb died in
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in 1965. Today, she is considered one of the most important and innovative writers from
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of the mid-19th century. Her complete works were published in 1993 by
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. In 2008, the artists of Saint-Prex founded an organization called Association Catherine Colomb to promote her work and cultural events in the area.


Selected works

* ''Pile ou face'', 1934 * ''Châteaux en enfance'', 1945; republished 1993 * ''Les Esprits de la terre'', 1953; republished 2002 * ''Le Temps des anges'', 1962; republished 1993


Posthumous

* ''La Valise'', 1993 * ''Les Royaumes combattants'', 1993 * ''Catherine Colomb, Œuvres complètes, 3 volumes'', 1993 * ''Tout Catherine Colomb'', 2019


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Colomb, Catherine 1892 births 1965 deaths Swiss women novelists University of Lausanne alumni Swiss writers in French