Swann's Way
Marcel Proust
(Author)
James Grieve
(Translator)
21,000+ Reviews
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Description
Now available for the first time in the United States, a celebrated translation of the first volume of Proust's In Search of Lost Time. Swann's Way, the first of the seven volumes that constitute Marcel Proust's lifework, In Search of Lost Time, introduces the larger themes of the whole work while standing on its own as a brilliant evocation of childhood, hopeless love, and the French Belle Époque. We first encounter Proust's narrator in middle age, consumed with regret for his misspent life. Suddenly, he is back in the past, seized by memories of childhood: his clinging attachment to his mother, his dread of his father, summers in the country and the two walks his family was in the habit of taking--one by an aristocratic estate, the other by the house of a certain Charles Swann, to whom a mystery was attached. A child's world, and the world of adults the child struggles to imagine, spread out before us, while Proust's pages teem with incident and puzzlement, pathos and humor. The novel then takes a further step backwards to tell the story of Swann's infatuation with the courtesan Odette. Swann, man-about-town and familiar of royalty, is reduced to walking after midnight, forlorn as a child awaiting a goodnight kiss. James Grieve began his career translating Proust in the early 1970s, driven by his dismay at how many readers recoiled from what they imagined to be the difficulty of Proust's work, and his translation of Swann's Way brings out the book's fluency and speed as no other version does. It offers an unequaled introduction to an incomparably absorbing work of art.
Product Details
Price
$18.95
$17.62
Publisher
New York Review of Books
Publish Date
May 23, 2023
Pages
464
Dimensions
5.11 X 7.98 X 0.97 inches | 1.03 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781681376295
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Marcel Proust (1871-1922) was a French novelist, critic, and essayist. Born in Auteuil, Paris, Proust began his literary career writing criticism and short stories for Le Banquet, La Revue Blanche, and Le Figaro. At 38 years old, Proust began gathering material for what would become his monumental epic, In Search of Lost time, which he would work on for the rest of his life. Published in seven volumes between 1913 and 1927, the second volume won the Prix Goncourt, France's most prestigious literary prize. The monumental epic tracks economic and cultural change taking place in France at the end of the Third Republic; its play with the themes of memory and time earned him a reputation as one of the most influential writers of the twentieth century. James Grieve (1934-2020) was an Australian translator and author. Best known for his translations of Proust, Grieve also translated two children's books, wrote book reviews for The Canberra Times, and taught French language and literature at the Australian National University in Canberra.
Reviews
"From its initial 'Time was . . .' to 'doing the cattleyas' and beyond, James Grieve's translation of Swann's Way is ingenious, scrupulous, and limber. Grieve's sensitivity to nuance and the skill of his syntactic joinery give this version of the entrance to Proust's masterwork distinctive and enduring appeal." --Chris Andrews