Proust’s Youth
A youth marked by maternal devotion, passions and epiphany in everyday beauty.
On the anniversary of Marcel Proust’s birth, a collection of quotes that awaken lost memories.
In À la recherche, where involuntary memory creates a narrative cosmos where past and present coexist, does Proust merge the times of Einstein and Bergson?
In this text rescued from Gastón Baquero, Stendhal invents prophecies that guide Proust, who merges his creations with reality.
Du Bos writes his dedication to Proust as if Plotinus had written to Plato, more out of metaphysical affinity than material contact.