In Search of Lost Time

Proust 6-pack (Proust Complete)

Paperback, 4211 pages

English language

Published June 3, 2003 by Modern Library.

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978-0-8129-6964-1
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In Search of Lost Time, novel in seven parts by French author Marcel Proust, published in French as À la recherche du temps perdu from 1913 to 1927. The novel is the story of Proust’s own life, told as an allegorical search for truth. It is the major work of French fiction of the early 20th century. More than 1,300,000 words long, it is listed in the Guinness Book of World Records as the longest novel.

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Time, Memory, and Madeleines: My Journey Through Proust’s In Search of Lost Time

Reading Marcel Proust’s In Search of Lost Time is less like reading a novel and more like stepping into a vast, labyrinthine world where time bends, memory whispers, and even the smallest moments carry infinite weight. Across its seven volumes, this monumental work traces the narrator’s journey from childhood to adulthood, offering not just a story, but a meditation on art, society, love, jealousy, illness, and — most of all — time itself.

At its heart, the novel is not about grand events but about how we experience life. The famous scene of the madeleine dipped in tea becomes a metaphor for involuntary memory: the idea that a forgotten moment can resurface with startling clarity and pull us back into the past, making it present again. This is not nostalgia; it’s an exploration of how memory shapes identity and perception.

Proust’s narrator moves through the salons of Paris, …

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