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About the Author
Marcel Proust was born in Paris in 1871. His family belonged to the wealthy upper middle class, and Marcel began frequenting aristocratic salons at a young age. Leading the life of a society dilettante, he met numerous artists and writers. He wrote articles, poems, and short stories (collected as Les Plaisirs et les Jours), as well as pastiches and essays (collected as Pastiches et Melanges) and translated John Ruskin's Bible of Amiens. He then went on to write novels. A sufferer of asthma, he died from poorly-treated Bronchitis in 1922; he is buried in the Pere-Lachaise Cemetery in Paris (Division 85).
Reviews
'Captures the essence of Proust beautifully' The Economist 'A triumph' New Statesman 'Heuet has certainly succeeded in conveying the "flavour" of Proust's novel' Financial Times 'Sumptuous, elegant and beautifully paced, it is completely absorbing...I'll be forever glad to have spent so much time bent over it' The Observer 'Heuet's love of Proust shines through in his inventive drawings' The Independent 'A handsome volume in its own right' Sean Sheehan, Irish Left Review
Book Information
ISBN 9781908313904
Author Marcel Proust
Format Hardback
Page Count 232
Imprint Gallic Books
Publisher Gallic Books