A witty, refreshing, and fun book on the experience of reading Marcel
Proust. What would the world be like without this work, where would we
be if it hadn't happened? This is how Michael Wood found himself
writing about Proust's work as an event and about events in relation
to that work itself. The event that created the figure we know as
Proust did not take a whole lifetime, we can date it to within certain
months, perhaps certain weeks, of a certain year, 1908. That was when
Proust the interesting occasional writer and full-time socialite,
turned into an ostensible hermit and a real novelist. This short book
says something about the event as a lifetime affair, and shows what
the sudden change of 1908 looks like. It explores the work of Marcel
Proust as an event in the world, something that happened to literature
and culture and our understanding of history. This event has more
aspects than we can count, but this book offers detailed critical
snapshots of seven of them: the birth of Proust as a novelist; what he
teaches us about the mythology of beginnings; about metaphor as a kind
of rebellion; about love as a permanent anxiety attack; about the
Dreyfus Affair; about the concept of justice; about the mythology of
endings.
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ISBN
9780192660794
Publisert
2023
Utgiver
Oxford University Press Academic UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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