In 1908, when he was in his late 30s, he began to write a novel that explored themes of memory, identity, and the passage of time. But he was even more interested in how we perceive life. Zachary Davis: The French writer Marcel Proust was fascinated by life. He is the author of What Proust Heard: Novels and the Ethnography of Talk Michael Lucey is Professor in the French department at University of California Berkeley. She is the author of Proust’s Lesbianism. In English, the novel goes by the title In Search of Lost Time and it is a surpassing revelation and testament of the exquisite beauty of life.Įlisabeth Ladenson is Professor of French and Comparative Literature and General Editor of Romanic Review at Columbia University. Much of the work was inspired directly from his life, sometimes memories of the past, and sometimes experiences that were unfolding in the present. By the end, his novel came out at more than 1.2 million words-that’s 3,000-4,000 pages depending on the edition. This project consumed him until he died in 1922. The French writer Marcel Proust was fascinated by life.
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