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Sodom and Gomorrah
Marcel Proust; Contributions by Mint Editions
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R352
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Marcel Proust's classic novel Swann's Way is replete with
recollections of the distant past. This is the first volume of the
acclaimed series: Remembrance of Things Past, also named In Search
of Lost Time. Originally written and published in 1909, this
premier entry in Proust's series contains some of the finest prose
fiction Proust ever authored. Although lengthy, no sacrifice is
made with the signature style Proust had cultivated by the time he
commenced Swann's Way - recollections are written relentlessly, of
places, names, items and other such paraphernalia of life. The
narrator gradually builds up a plot surrounding his own life and
activities. The titular character, Charles Swann is an associate of
the narrator's family who receives particular interest in the
story. The first scene recounts a dinner in which Swann was in
attendance, noting his characteristics. By stages, a compelling
story unfolds with Swann's affections for the former courtesan
Odette de Crecy explored.
Presented for the first time in English, the recently discovered
early manuscripts of the twentieth century's most towering literary
figure offer uncanny glimpses of his emerging genius and the
creation of his masterpiece. One of the most significant literary
events of the century, the discovery of manuscript pages containing
early drafts of Marcel Proust's In Search of Lost Time put an end
to a decades-long search for the Proustian grail. The Paris
publisher Bernard de Fallois claimed to have viewed the folios, but
doubts about their existence emerged when none appeared in the
Proust manuscripts bequeathed to the Bibliotheque Nationale in
1962. The texts had in fact been hidden among Fallois's private
papers, where they were found upon his death in 2018. The
Seventy-Five Folios and Other Unpublished Manuscripts presents
these folios here for the first time in English, along with
seventeen other brief unpublished texts. Extensive commentary and
notes by the Proust scholar Nathalie Mauriac Dyer offer insightful
critical analysis. Characterized by Fallois as the "precious guide"
to understanding Proust's masterpiece, the folios contain early
versions of six episodes included in the novel. Readers glimpse
what Proust's biographer Jean-Yves Tadie describes as the "sacred
moment" when the great work burst forth for the first time. The
folios reveal the autobiographical extent of Proust's writing, with
traces of his family life scattered throughout. Before the
existence of Charles Swann, for example, we find a narrator named
Marcel, a testament to what one scholar has called "the gradual
transformation of lived experience into (auto)fiction in Proust's
elaboration of the novel." Like a painter's sketches and a
composer's holographs, Proust's folios tell a story of artistic
evolution. A "dream of a book, a book of a dream," Fallois called
them. Here is a literary magnum opus finding its final form.
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Sodom and Gomorrah
Marcel Proust; Contributions by Mint Editions
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R709
R599
Discovery Miles 5 990
Save R110 (16%)
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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The only paperback edition of the complete, definitive translation of one of the greatest novels in world literature. In 1989, the Bibliotheque de Pleiade published the final volume of the definitive original text of A la recherche du temps perdu. The Modern Library, In Search of Lost Time is the only complete translation into English based on the new French edition of Proust's masterpiece. Here D. J. Enright has revised the late Terence Kilmartin's acclaimed reworking of C. K. Scott Moncrieff's translation to create the peerless rendition of Proust for our day.
The definitive translation of a truly great French novel - Proust's
beautiful, atmospheric story of memory and loss. This is the first
volume of In Search of Lost Time, one of the greatest French novels
of the twentieth century. Travelling back through time, the
narrator tells the story of events long since past - his childhood
happiness and sadness, and memories brought famously back to life
by the taste of a madeleine. His family's friend and neighbour, the
aristocratic Swann, weaves through the tale. We learn of Swann's
passionate love affair with Odette, a jealous love that creates a
model for the narrator's own relationships. All Proust's great
themes begin here: time and memory, love and loss, art and the
artistic vocation. THE ACCLAIMED FULLY REVISED EDITION OF THE SCOTT
MONCRIEFF AND KILMARTIN TRANSLATION The best translation available:
'A really major, significant achievement, and one that you should
put on your Christmas list immediately' Guardian VINTAGE FRENCH
CLASSICS - six masterpieces of French fiction in collectable
editions.
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