In Search of Lost Time, Vol 2 by Marcel Proust - ISBN: 9780099362319
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First love blossoms in sun-kissed youth, forever changing life.

In Search of Lost Time, Vol 2

Within a Budding Grove

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  • Paperback

    656 pages

  • Release Date

    10 January 1997

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Summary

The definitive translation of the greatest French novel of the twentieth century

THE ACCLAIMED FULLY REVISED EDITION OF THE SCOTT MONCRIEFF AND KIL MARTIN TRANSLATION

Within a Budding Grove describes the first shoots of an astonishing love affair. When Proust’s adolescent narrator travels from Paris to the sunny seaside town of Balbec he meets an intriguing set of new acquaintances who provide him with both friendship and entertainment. Most significantly of all he me…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780099362319
ISBN-10:0099362317
Author:Marcel Proust, C.K. Scott Moncrieff, Terence Kilmartin, D.J. Enright
Publisher:Vintage Publishing
Imprint:Vintage Classics
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:656
Release Date:10 January 1997
Weight:456g
Dimensions:196mm x 131mm x 37mm
Series:In Search of Lost Time
What They're Saying

Critics Review

Scott Moncrieff’s translation was rather like swimming through syrup…Kilmartin and Enright have produced a version that wonderfully proves the greatness of this novel, this novelist. The prose that describes Swann’s sexual obsession, for instance, is so good you have to stop after many a paragraph, re-read, think over it – Melvyn Bragg * Guardian *
What a genius! Whole pages cascade, like great jazz slaloms – Bill Nighy * The Times *
One of the cornerstones of the Western literary canon * The Times *
Surely the greatest novelist of the 20th century * Sunday Telegraph *
As close to being a definitive English version of the great novel as we are likely to get. This new edition will serve to introduce new generations of readers to what Somerset Maugham rightly described as the greatest novel of our century – Allan Massie * Scotsman *

About The Author

Marcel Proust

Marcel Proust was born in Auteuil in 1871. In his twenties he became a conspicuous society figure, frequenting the most fashionable Paris salons of the day. After 1889, however, his suffering from chronic asthma, the death of his parents and his growing disillusionment with humanity caused him to lead an increasingly retired life. He slept by day and worked by night, writing letters and devoting himself to the completion of A la recherche du temps perdu. He died in 1922 before publication of the last three volumes of his great life’s work.

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