Has anyone on Veeky Forums read the whole of In Search of Lost Time? Is it as good as they say? How difficult is it?
I read the first few pages on the internet once and nothing about the style seemed difficult, I think I'm apprehensive about starting it purely because it's so long.
Zachary Jenkins
daily reminder that you have to read it in french
Aiden Stewart
Just got them half an hour ago, I'll start reading on it tonight. I've seen people complain about it being difficult or 'boring', but that were mostly people who only read YA or chicklits otherwise. It seems to deal a lot with inner monologues and stuff, but if you're remotely well read, that shouldn't be anything new.
Joshua Allen
>Veeky Forums >Actually reading books and not just talking about them
Ryan Phillips
did you get all of them? seems like a big investment
Bentley Turner
Yeah well, it seems like they could keep me busy for a while, and books are one of the few things I spend money on.
Logan Barnes
This and only this
Camden Walker
>This and only this
daily reminder that you have to read the ancient greeks in ancient greek
Jose Scott
Me and yes.
It's occasionally boring though. It's tough. It's still the best thing I've read.
Henry Stewart
>Moncreiff translation considered since it's publication by great critics and wirters as one of the greatest English translations and a masterpiece in its own right. >"NO LISTEN TO ME"
Can we please just kill all the pseuds?
Josiah Jones
seriously
Matthew Price
>I think I'm apprehensive about starting it purely because it's so long.
You know the amount of shitposts you read daily probably match the length of the novel, and you get absolutely nothing from them while Proust will actually have insight and wisdom.
Kayden Wood
>folio society
RIP mommy's credit card
Nathan Baker
THEY ARE HIGH QUALITY BOOKS user GTFO WITH THIS SHITPOSTING I LIKE THEM OKAY DO YOU EVEN UNDERSTAND SOMETHING LOOKING GOOD ON THE SHELF IM NOT A SHILL FUCK YOU
Gabriel Collins
They look tacky as shit.
Isaiah Jones
But i can't read French
Thomas Gonzalez
then you learn it, it's not mandarin
Carter Reed
I have and it is, though you have to get to the end of the last one to understand why. Check Henry Miller's essay on the book in The Cosmological Eye; it's what sold me on reading it.
Hudson White
Teach me it then
Camden Barnes
Voulez vous coucher avec moi ce soir?
Parker Morris
I picked up the whole of it for four dollars at goodwill. The books themselves are in good shape just the boxset was a bit beat.
Nathaniel Kelly
No. I read the first volume, Swann's Way, and decided it wasn't for me.
The Overture is very, very good, but it quickly loses its flair and begins trying to set up lots of details probably for some far away payoff. Some of it pays off by the end of the first volume, like the pianists's daughter, that's a decent connection, but that doesn't happen often enough to make it worth it.
Luis Sanchez
I haven't read it entirely. We had to read extracts in Dutch and French in high school and I loved it! (But maybe it's just because I had an excellent teacher who had the ability to transfer his passion to his students.)
I plan on completing these once in my lifetime when I'm up for it.
Little fact about Proust: He slept during the day and worked at night and always wrote on his bed while he was lying on his tummy.
Juan King
I read the last page. it is shit.
Samuel Thomas
>Little fact about Proust: He slept during the day and worked at night and always wrote on his bed while he was lying on his tummy. sounds comfy af and wasn't he basically a NEET as well? I remember reading that because of his chronic illness his rich family never expected him to work and paid for all his expenses
Asher Nelson
Top kek don't know French but know the song
Wyatt Roberts
That's how I read but you get a fairly sore lower back if reading for ages kinda have to vogue around a bit every now and then. Is it 90% poo for fuck all decent story?
Thomas Allen
It's not really plot driven, but there is a story to keep you going, especially in the middle section.
Just read it, the characters are amazing and there is a lot to relate to
Daniel Morgan
I'm the #1 Proust scholar in the world
Mason Walker
Read it OP. The prosr is obviously beautiful but that is not its only strength in any way. The plot is tremendously engaging, you'll meet a wide cast of fascinating and colorful well-constructed characters and the philosophical ideas on art and life in general explored in it are truly compelling. It's the kind of book that can change you as a person and the one that is sure to follow you through you entire life. It isn't hard at all, the phrases are long (and by that I mean really long) but the secret is to let yourself go and you will find youself floating through those pages in the comfiest way possible.