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En busca del tiempo perdido by Marcel Proust
En busca del tiempo perdido by Marcel Proust










The first volume, after some difficulty finding a publisher, came out in 1913, and Proust continued to work with an almost inhuman dedication on his masterpiece right up until his death in 1922, at the age of 51.

En busca del tiempo perdido by Marcel Proust

He was also plagued with severe asthma, which had troubled him intermittently since childhood, and a terror of his own death, especially in case it should come before his novel had been completed. Towards the end of 1890s Proust began to withdraw more and more from society, and although he was never entirely reclusive, as is sometimes made out, he lapsed more completely into his lifelong tendency to sleep during the day and work at night. However, his position there was also one of an outsider, due to his Jewishness and homosexuality.

En busca del tiempo perdido by Marcel Proust

He was active in Parisian high society during the 80s and 90s, welcomed in the most fashionable and exclusive salons of his day.

En busca del tiempo perdido by Marcel Proust

Marcel Proust was a French novelist, best known for his 3000 page masterpiece À la recherche du temps perdu ( Remembrance of Things Past or In Search of Lost Time), a pseudo-autobiographical novel told mostly in a stream-of-consciousness style.īorn in the first year of the Third Republic, the young Marcel, like his narrator, was a delicate child from a bourgeois family.












En busca del tiempo perdido by Marcel Proust