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“One cannot change, that is to say become a different person, while continuing to acquiesce to the feelings of the person one has ceased to be.”
― Marcel Proust, Swann's Way

For years, I have put off reading Proust mainly because the size of In Search of Lost Time/Remembrance of Things Past seemed intimidating. Now, having finished Swann's Way: Vol 1. (440 pages of the 3365 total pages), I feel a compelling need to keep going.
This novel is preoccupied with all the details that surround time, des ...more
― Marcel Proust, Swann's Way

For years, I have put off reading Proust mainly because the size of In Search of Lost Time/Remembrance of Things Past seemed intimidating. Now, having finished Swann's Way: Vol 1. (440 pages of the 3365 total pages), I feel a compelling need to keep going.
This novel is preoccupied with all the details that surround time, des ...more

It was as if this book was what caused me to experience my own memories for the first time. I was 18, and my father had bought me an amtrack ticket to tour around the country alone, and he gave me this book and said, "It is time for you to read Remembrance of Things Past." And I was not disappointed. I will, in much the spirit of the book itself, always associate this book with that train ride around the United States. I would most likely have never written the way I have, had it not been for th
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I have glanced at Swann's Way from time to time and been put off by the mind-numbing slabs of text on each page and the fact that the narrator doesn't seem to have even gotten out of bed in the first chapter. (Plus the rumour that the book stretches over several volumes in this fashion). I have managed to worm my way into Henry James in the past and ended up loving everything he wrote, but I think my patience levels have declined in recent years. So I was pleased to find an audio book to get me
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Naturellement j'ai besoin de grand dictionnaire bilingue quand je lis l'œuvre de M Proust, un dictionnaire que je regarde constamment. Ça vaut la peine.
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