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The Proust Project

by André Aciman

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Publisher Comments:

"Discovering Proust is like wandering through a totally unfamiliar land and finding it peopled with kindred spirits and sister souls and fellow countrymen....They speak our language, our dialect, share our blind-spots and are awkward in exactly the same way we are, just as their manner of lacing every access of sorrow with slapstick reminds us so much of how we do it when we are sad and wish to hide it, that surely we are not alone and not as strange as we feared we were. And here lies the paradox. So long as a writer tells us what he and only he can see, then surely he speaks our language." — from the preface by André Aciman

For The Proust Project, editor André Aciman asked twenty-eight writers — Shirley Hazzard, Lydia Davis, Richard Howard, Alain de Botton, Diane Johnson, Edmund White, and others — to choose a favorite passage from In Search of Lost Time and introduce it in a brief essay. Gathered together, along with the passages themselves (and a synopsis that guides the reader from one passage to the next), these essays form the perfect introduction to the greatest novel of the last century, and the perfect gift for any Proustian.

Review:

"Editor Aciman (Out of Egypt) asked 28 writers who share a deep appreciation of Proust — Alain de Botton, Lydia Davis, Richard Howard, Susan Minot, Colm Tibn and Edmund White, among others — to choose and comment on their favorite passages from In Search of Lost Time. These passages are reprinted in English (using primarily D.M. Enright's 1993 translation) with the essays they inspired, linked by plot synopsis. Each writer brings to bear aspects of his or her own area of expertise — be it cultural criticism, poetry, musicology or translation. Reflections tend to be personal and autobiographical, a tone set by Aciman in his preface when he charmingly writes of how Proust invites us to ' 'bookmark' our own past onto his.' Almost all of the contributors attempt to define Proustian sensibility and to register its effects on the life of the mind. Olivier Bernier discusses how reading Proust helped him to assert his own aesthetic values, and Wayne Koestenbaum acutely reflects on Proust's wisdom regarding love objects and the imagination. In a more informative mode, Edmund White discusses Proust's apparent homophobia and sexual identity; and Richard Howard analyzes the 'coiling elaboration' of a classic Proustian sentence. This title is full of intriguing moments of appreciation, ripe for sampling by seasoned Proustians, but not intended as an introduction to the great author. Agent, Lynn Nesbit. (Nov.)" Publishers Weekly (Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information, Inc.)

Review:

"[T]o write 'after' him exposes a vacant field between Proust's sensibility and our relative want of any. If this volume exposes that vacancy, it succeeds in its basic mission of driving readers back to Proust." Booklist

Synopsis:

For The Proust Project, editor André Aciman asked twenty-eight writers — Shirley Hazzard, Lydia Davis, Richard Howard, Alain de Botton, Diane Johnson, Edmund White, and others — to choose a favorite passage from In Search of Lost Time and introduce it in a brief essay. These essays form the perfect introduction to the greatest novel of the last century, and the perfect gift for any Proustian.

About the Author

André Aciman is the author of Out of Egypt (FSG, 1994) and False Papers (FSG, 2000). He is a frequent contributor to The New Yorker and The New York Review of Books. He teaches literature at Bard.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780374238322
Editor:
Aciman, Andre
Publisher:
Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Editor:
Aciman, Andre
Location:
New York
Subject:
General
Subject:
Essays
Subject:
Books & Reading
Subject:
European - French
Copyright:
Publication Date:
November 18, 2004
Binding:
HC
Language:
English
Pages:
248
Dimensions:
9.52x6.22x.90 in. 1.05 lbs.

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