The Guermantes Way by Marcel Proust; Part One; Page 125-280
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For this meeting, please read to page 280 in the Moncrieff version.
Read until the sentence:
"Sometimes, even, unpretentiously, with pertinence and simplicity, she would give some dramatist and Academician a piece of sage advice, would make him modify a situation or alter an ending."
À la recherche du temps perdu is an exploration of "the past" and that which can be grasped, felt, or recaptured for a fleeting instant. Proust felt the effort worthwhile and tackled it in his 4,000-page novel, split into seven volumes.
We are now on Volume 3: "The Guermantes Way". The meetings will be oversubscribed. RSVP, even if you are initially on the waitlist; regular readers/participants (anyone who joined for Swann's Way/Budding Grove) will have a spot.
There are two acclaimed translators for Proust: C.K. Scott Moncrieff and Lydia Davis. I'm reading the Moncrieff version, but do your own research and select the translation you prefer.
Here is a link to the full Moncrieff box set:
https://a.co/d/iumU7XP
Here is a version of The Guermantes Way on Gutenberg:
https://www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/73425/pg73425.txt
