Marcel Proust spent the last fourteen years of his life writing A la recherche du temps perdu (SWANN'S WAY: Remembrance Of Things Past). It is an intimate epic, an excavation of the self, and a comedy of manners by turns and all at once. Proust is the twentieth century's Dante, presenting us with a unique, unsettling picture of ourselves as jealous lovers and unmitigated snobs, frittering our lives away, with only the hope of art as a possible salvation. He offers us a form of redemption for a sober and secular age. Scott Moncrieff's delightful translation was for many years the only access to Proust in English. A labour of love that took him nearly as many years as Proust spent writing the original. Moncrieff's translation strives to capture the extraordinary blend of muscular analysis with poetic reverie that typifies Proust's style. It remains a justly famous classic of translation.Marcel Proust's SWANN'S WAY: Remembrance Of Things Past, is one of the most entertaining reading experiences in any language and arguably the finest novel of the twentieth century.
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7 primary booksÀ la recherche du temps perdu is a 7-book series with 7 primary works first released in 1913 with contributions by Marcel Proust, Lydia Davis, and 5 others.