Marcel Proust’s masterwork In Search of Lost Time, published in seven volumes from 1913 through 1927, is as much a rumination on the slip and slide of time as it is a time capsule. In it is bottled ...
Although there is something almost oxymoronic about its title, The Irish Proust makes a strong case for the existence of such ...
For generations of Anglophone readers, C.K. Scott Moncrieff's translation was the only inroad to Remembrance of Things Past, Marcel Proust's great, sprawling novel. Controversial from the beginning, ...
In Marcel Proust’s In Search of Lost Time (1913–27), time is a fluid construct, an illusion. The seven-volume novel unravels the musings and recollections of an unnamed narrator for whom even the ...
“From the modernism you chose you get the postmodernism you deserve.” David Antin “If it is art, it is not popular. And if it is popular, it is not art.” Arnold Schoenberg. Texts: In Search of Lost ...
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