Marcel Proust

Jean Santeuil by Marcel Proust, published by Penguin Books in 1985, is a new edition that spans 744 pages in English. This work draws on the intense emotional experiences of Proust’s youth, exploring themes of boyhood summers filled with strawberries and cream cheese, the beauty of nature, and the complexities of love and familial relationships.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into the intricacies of personal memories, political scandal, and the profound connections to one’s parents. The book presents a rich tapestry of contemporary literature, inviting reflection on the nuances of youth and the passage of time. Through vivid imagery and emotional depth, Proust captures the essence of formative experiences that shape one’s identity.
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Drawing on the intense emotional experiences of his youth, Proust tells the story of boyhood summers of strawberries and cream cheese, of garlands of pink blossom under branches of white may, of love and its lies, of political scandal and of his deep feeling for his parents.
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