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Living and Dying with Marcel Proust

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Living and Dying with Marcel Proust offers a chapter-by-chapter exploration of A la recherche du temps perdu, tracing its intricate journey through themes of desire, memory, and sensory experience. Christopher Prendergast examines Proust's unique narrative time and storytelling style, highlighting the intersecting lives of characters and the novel's arc from vitality to decline.
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Ideal for readers interested in twentieth-century literature, Proust scholarship, and those who appreciate in-depth literary analysis with a warm, engaging style.

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A lifetime's reading of Proust's masterpiece.

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'A work buzzing with appetite and curiosity...no Proustian should be without it.' - Andrew Marr, author and broadcaster

'Literate, lively, and leavened by wry and gentle humour, Living and Dying with Marcel Proust is a feast.' - Lydia Davis, winner of the Man Booker International Prize

One of the masterpieces of twentieth-century fiction, A la recherche du temps perdu belongs in the tradition of the Initiation Story. The journey it describes combines elements drawn from the earlier narratives of great expectations and lost illusions, while recasting them in ways that are distinctively Proust's. The eminent Proust scholar, Christopher Prendergast, traces that journey as it unfolds on an arc defined by the polarity of his title, living and dying.

His book offers a chapter by chapter exploration of the rich sensory and impressionistic tapestry of a lived world, woven by the pulse of desire, the hauntings of memory, and an ever alert responsiveness to tastes, perfumes, sounds, and colours. It also traces the construction of a unique architecture of narrative time and a corresponding mode of story-telling, marked by all manner of loops, swerves, detours, regressions, and returns, from the macro level of the novel's plot to the micro level of the famously elaborate Proustian sentence.

The lives of his characters, both major and minor, are shown as criss-crossing and converging in ways that often take the reader by surprise, before descending the arc on an irreversible trajectory of decline, as the body starts to fail and the grave beckons.

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Andrew Marr praises the book as "a work buzzing with appetite and curiosity... a real delight" essential for any Proustian. Lydia Davis, Man Booker International Prize winner, calls it "literate, lively, and leavened by wry and gentle humour," describing the book as a feast.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781787703513

Publisher: Europa Editions (UK) Ltd

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 13 January 2022

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Europa Compass

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 135.0mm

Height: 210.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 256

About the Author

Christopher Prendergast is Emeritus Professor of Modern French Literature at Cambridge University and a Fellow of Kings College, Cambridge. He directed the 2002 Penguin translation of A la recherche du temps perdu and is the author of Mirages and Mad Beliefs: Proust the Skeptic published in 2013.

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