In Search of Lost Time
Marcel Proust
eBook
(Pandora's Box Classics, June 19, 2020)
On the surface a traditional Bildungsroman describing the narratorâs journey of self-discovery, this huge and complex book is also a panoramic and richly comic portrait of France in the authorâs lifetime, and a profound meditation on the nature of art, love, time, memory and death. But for most readers it is the characters of the novel who loom the largest: Swann and Odette, Monsieur de Charlus, Morel, the Duchesse de Guermantes, Françoise, Saint-Loup and so many others â Giants, as the author calls them, immersed in Time. In Search of Lost Time is a novel in seven volumes. The novel began to take shape in 1909. Proust continued to work on it until his final illness in the autumn of 1922 forced him to break off. Proust established the structure early on, but even after volumes were initially finished he kept adding new material, and edited one volume after another for publication. The last three of the seven volumes contain oversights and fragmentary or unpolished passages as they existed in draft form at the death of the author; the publication of these parts was overseen by his brother Robert.âIn Search of Lost Timeâ is widely recognized as the major novel of the twentieth century. âHarold BloomAt once the last great classic of French epic prose tradition and the towering precursor of the ânouveau romanâ. âBengt HolmqvistI am in a state of amazement; as if a miracle were being done before my eyes⊠Proust so titillates my own desire for expression that I can hardly set out the sentence. Oh if I could write like that! âVirginia WoolfThe greatest fiction to date. âW. Somerset MaughamProust is the greatest novelist of the 20th century. âGraham GreeneOur second greatest novel after âWar and Peaceâ. âE. M. Forster