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Marcel Proust (1871-1922) spent fourteen years creating A la recherche du temps perdu (In Search of Lost Time), his magnum opus. Only four of its seven volumes had been published by the time Proust died; he did not live to see it become one of the most important literary works of the twentieth century. Today it still attracts widespread critical attention and Proust's habits, health and sexual preferences continue to absorb and fascinate his commentators and devotees. This book explores the life and work of a writer whose every experience was stored, dissected and redeployed within a vast work of fiction. Adam Watt considers Proust's early years of personal and aesthetic experiment and demonstrates how episodes from his childhood and his family life became material for his novel. An engaging account is provided of two central, intertwined processes taking place in Proust's life against the vibrant backdrop of belle epoque Paris and the First World War: the progress of In Search of Lost Time and the simultaneous decline of its author. Proust's own periods of ill health and isolation nourished his narrator's thoughts on desire, love and loss, as well as his contemplation of beauty,…
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Author: Watt Adam
Publication date: April 1, 2013
Manufacturer: Folio, spol.s r.o.
Genres: English literature, Books, Foreign language books, Biographies and autobiographies in english, Non-fiction literature in english
Type: Books - paperback
Pages: 208
ISBN/EAN: 9781780230948

