‘Remembrance of Things Past’ — Marcel Proust In an interview with @nybooks, Justice Stephen Breyer explains how we should all relate to Proust: “It’s all there in Proust—all mankind! Not only all the different character types, but also every emotion, every imaginable situation. Proust is a universal author: he can touch anyone, for different reasons; each of us can find some piece of himself in Proust, at different ages. For instance, the narrator of the Recherche is obsessed with the Duchesse de Guermantes. To him, Oriane embodies a slice of the history of France and glows like a stained-glass window, wreathed in the aura of her aristocratic lineage.” Read the full interview here: http://bit.ly/2jpv75J


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Add to Calendar Europe/Paris ‘Remembrance of Things Past’ — Marcel Proust In an interview with @nybooks, Justice Stephen Breyer explains how we should all relate to Proust: “It’s all there in Proust—all mankind! Not only all the different character types, but also every emotion, every imaginable situation. Proust is a universal author: he can touch anyone, for different reasons; each of us can find some piece of himself in Proust, at different ages. For instance, the narrator of the Recherche is obsessed with the Duchesse de Guermantes. To him, Oriane embodies a slice of the history of France and glows like a stained-glass window, wreathed in the aura of her aristocratic lineage.” Read the full interview here: http://bit.ly/2jpv75J

‘Remembrance of Things Past’ — Marcel Proust

In an interview with @nybooks, Justice Stephen Breyer explains how we should all relate to Proust: “It’s all there in Proust—all mankind! Not only all the different character types, but also every emotion, every imaginable situation. Proust is a universal author: he can touch anyone, for different reasons; each of us can find some piece of himself in Proust, at different ages. For instance, the narrator of the Recherche is obsessed with the Duchesse de Guermantes. To him, Oriane embodies a slice of the history of France and glows like a stained-glass window, wreathed in the aura of her aristocratic lineage.” Read the full interview here: http://bit.ly/2jpv75J
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‘Remembrance of Things Past’ — Marcel Proust

In an interview with @nybooks, Justice Stephen Breyer explains how we should all relate to Proust: “It’s all there in Proust—all mankind! Not only all the different character types, but also every emotion, every imaginable situation. Proust is a universal author: he can touch anyone, for different reasons; each of us can find some piece of himself in Proust, at different ages. For instance, the narrator of the Recherche is obsessed with the Duchesse de Guermantes. To him, Oriane embodies a slice of the history of France and glows like a stained-glass window, wreathed in the aura of her aristocratic lineage.” Read the full interview here: http://bit.ly/2jpv75J
#librerialondon #libreriarecommends #libtriptych #newyorkreviewofbooks #justicestephenbreyer #getyourprouston

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