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Marcel Proust: A Life Marcel Proust: A Life by William C. Carter
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“We must all create a world of fiction in which we alone can live. Our world never matches the one inhabited by those with whom we are most intimate. A writer, especially one of genius, creates a world we can all visit, like paupers touring a palace, wondering, as we explore its splendors, at the remarkable differences with our own more ramshackle abode, while struck by the persistence of human nature and emotion that makes us feel that we, too, could live in such a mansion. Proust always invites us in. After making a particularly revealing remark about an aspect of a character’s personality or behavior that the reader could have thought unique, he deftly switches to a pronoun, one or we, and embraces us all…he wrote a book that places the reader at its heart, a book that perhaps more than any other, is about each of us and our many reflections in the mirror.”
William C. Carter, Marcel Proust: A Life
“. because I know that the beauty of a painting does not depend on the things represented in it.”19 In order to “find this fragile part”
William C. Carter, Marcel Proust: A Life
“art always results from the vision unique to each creative person and not from the beauty of the object depicted. A common”
William C. Carter, Marcel Proust: A Life