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Through Sunday, 6 Jan.: Swann's Way
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For a long time I used to read really bad books. I have mentioned this before but it’s more like a reminder for me about how much 'bad' bad can get and how much 'good' reading good books feels like. DAMN GOOD! I owe my knowledge of all those good books entirely to goodreads. So as far as I was concerned, the last quarter of 2012 was all about reading Infinite Jest, about David Foster Wallace and about reading and loving him. But there was another name that was doing the rounds of this ha ...more

There are some fairly large sections of this volume that I had difficulty getting through. The causes for that could be anything from lack of adequate concentration, to flaws in the English translation, to a simple lack of interest in a few of the subjects Proust touches on. My point is, despite those passages, I found Swann's Way enormously compelling, and it's only the beginning. So many fantastic observations, bringing architecture, flora, tastes, smells, and of course memories to life in a w
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Yes - its a great book - beautifully written. And yes - i wanted to throw it out the window and run out of the room screaming. Who is he writing for? Its all so much navel gazing and much ado about about a lot of fin de siecle - gilded nothing (which i admit kept me reading at times - it's just so so camp). I wonder if its the Davis translation or perhaps it is more tolerable to read in French. I heard a lot of the epic sentences make more sense read aloud. There are great things here - especial
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Is this the greatest novel of the 20th C? After finishing the first installment (Swann's Way) I am thinking it probably is. It is completely unlike anything else I have read, and is as close to poetry as as prose can get. Proust engages all the senses throughout, while at the same time evoking thoughts and emotions that are almost inexpressible. The structure is quite odd - three disparate sections, and in each time is either compressed or stretched in unusual ways. Whole seminars could be const
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