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Week ending 12/06: Time Regained, to location 54184
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Longtemps I asked myself if, instead of reading Marcel Proust on my Kindle, I shouldn’t have bought physical books to read in my bed to perhaps be an inch closer to his conditions while he was writing his masterpiece, as having a cork-lined bedroom proved to be impossible this year. Each time I started and finished a volume, I would again ask myself if I should get a paperback edition instead. However, as I had already all seven volumes digitally, and I knew such a big commitment of reading week
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In this final life's work of Proust on the theme of the passage of Time it's clear that the author is riper, near to death and concerned about the lasting impact of his writing. "Eternal duration is promised no more to men's works than to men." Yet there is so much beauty and substance and lyricism in his 4,300 pages clearly his volumes are, both individually and collectively, a masterwork for the ages. The novel seems more like an autobiography in which the names of persons and places have been
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And so it ends…not for the first time, and certainly not for the last time, this magnum opus of Proust’s magnum opus. I would give more than than 5 stars, indeed, as many stars as may exist…for this volume, and for the volumes that came before it.
None who have read this unforgettable work can summon the words which we feel after reading the last sentence…as we turn the last page of the final volume. We feel somehow bereft…only to remember that the magic can and will begin as we once more read t ...more
None who have read this unforgettable work can summon the words which we feel after reading the last sentence…as we turn the last page of the final volume. We feel somehow bereft…only to remember that the magic can and will begin as we once more read t ...more

"Stories somehow lengthen when begun" - Lord Byron, Beppo
And so, after 11 months and 3 weeks, I find myself making the emotionally harrowing descent from Mont Proust. And, boy, has it been worth it. Le Temps retrouvé (Time Regained, also translated as Finding Time Again) is the final volume of the masterful Search, and is a distinct step up from its immediate predecessors, for a few reasons. (My reviews of the previous volumes : Unum Duo Tria Quattuor Quinque Sex )
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And so, after 11 months and 3 weeks, I find myself making the emotionally harrowing descent from Mont Proust. And, boy, has it been worth it. Le Temps retrouvé (Time Regained, also translated as Finding Time Again) is the final volume of the masterful Search, and is a distinct step up from its immediate predecessors, for a few reasons. (My reviews of the previous volumes : Unum Duo Tria Quattuor Quinque Sex )
Published a few years after Pro ...more

Where to start? Finishing the last in a revered series of novels has left me feeling a bit bereft, but also a bit relieved. Reading (okay, listening to) the seven novels in "In Search of Lost Time" was undertaken as a challenge to my present self to put right the failure by my former, 20-year old French Studies student self to complete the Proust marathon at university. Do I wish I had read it then? Well, assuming I had had the patience, I would probably not have had the psychological maturity t
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