Why You Should Read "In Search of Lost Time"

Proust was an incredibly prolific and beautiful writer who inspired the likes of James Joyce and Virginia Woolf. He deserves to be read, and his masterpiece is just as relevant today as it was when it was written.
Editions and links of featured books:
Heritage Press edition of "Swann's Way" by Marcel Proust with illustrations by Bernard Lamotte. www.amazon.com/SWANNS-Marcel-...
Puffin books edition of "Boy" by Roald Dahl: www.amazon.com/Boy-Tales-Chil...
Remembrance of things past (In Search of Lost time) by Marcel Proust: Three volume collection published by Random House: www.thriftbooks.com/browse/?b...
written and performed by Kelson Brewer

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  • @ProseAndPetticoats
    @ProseAndPetticoats8 ай бұрын

    I think it's time that is holding readers back from reading works like these. We feel the need to read as many books as possible in the time we have on this earth. I'm glad that I started realizing that reading books well and rereading favourites is more rewarding than reading 100 books a year and not remember half of what I read. This was a wonderful video. I shall read this work one day. :) thank you for sharing.

  • @Nyet929
    @Nyet9293 ай бұрын

    I’d like to make a book suggestion of my own: “The Book of Disquiet” by Fernando Pessoa. It’s the strangest book I’ve ever read and at the same time the most beautiful and brilliant, written by an even stranger person. A book that has absolutely no structure. You can open it to any page and just start reading.

  • @shawnlinnehan7349
    @shawnlinnehan73498 ай бұрын

    Well, this was kind of meta. My father passed and I cleaned out his library and took most of the books and have this set. I was thinking about reading it recently. I remembered the time he told me about his favorite part where Proust is stuck in a waiting room for hours and is watching the shadows change on the floor. He said it was such a little scene, but was written so magically. I guess Proust succeeded in what he was doing.

  • @olgaotherstories8355
    @olgaotherstories835510 ай бұрын

    How wonderful and lyrical. Enjoyed listening the whole thing so much.

  • @robotgeorge2896
    @robotgeorge28968 ай бұрын

    Glad I found your channel! I've nearly finished reading Samuel Richardson's Clarissa, one of the longest English novels, and one of the first. It's staggering to think one person wrote something so rich, and explores so many characters at such profound depths. I read his earlier novel, Pamela, earlier in the year, which has fine writing but doesn't reach the heights of Clarissa. I plan on reading the entirety of In Search of Lost Time soon. Like you I read Swann's Way many years ago, but didn't commit to the entire novel. Anyway, enjoyed the video!

  • @pagetears7280

    @pagetears7280

    8 ай бұрын

    Thank you! Proust spent almost 13 years writing The Search... I'm sure he wouldn't mind us taking the same amount of time, or a little bit longer, to read it.

  • @Nyet929
    @Nyet9293 ай бұрын

    I was actively searching for reviews on Proust’s great novel when I came across yours. There are numerous reviews on KZread including television productions but none of them come close to the quality of your video. You presented the case of why we should read this novel in a really convincing way and I shall. I started reading Swanns Way on ebooks but I think I will get a physical copy of the entire novel-a hardcover. Thank you.

  • @jayj8524
    @jayj8524Ай бұрын

    Congratulations, this was really an amazing and interesting video essay. 👍 Your very personal as well as visual and lyrical presentation of this work is completely in line with Proust's philosophical and emotional train of thoughts in "À la recherche du temps perdu". Well done 👍.

  • @r.w.bottorff7735
    @r.w.bottorff77359 ай бұрын

    Thank you for this. I am happy to subscribe to your channel. I feel a quiet exhilaration everytime I hear "Remembrance..." Or- "In Search of..." Or- "Swann's way..." -such is my love for this work.

  • @ChocolateMuffin308
    @ChocolateMuffin3089 ай бұрын

    A random KZread recommendation, but I'm so grateful. Beautiful and moving. Gonna check that book out!

  • @MarwanPGX
    @MarwanPGX9 ай бұрын

    I just randomly got recommended this video. As of this message, I JUST completed the first part of Swann’s way. It’s a great work for sure. Loved the video structure btw ❤

  • @liltick102
    @liltick102Ай бұрын

    Interesting copies you have, I prefer the Lydia Davis translation, but those are surely the coolest looking. *whoa, and illustrations???? Cool I have his collection, second hand, book 1 is mangled, book 2 is 95% intact, 34567 are 1000% perfect condition😂

  • @markoneill7657
    @markoneill7657 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you! Wonderful and so well thought out!

  • @mossbaby6292
    @mossbaby6292 Жыл бұрын

    Another absolute banger. Fantastic work

  • @GreatGreebo
    @GreatGreebo8 ай бұрын

    The ‘rithm randomly brought me here. Excellent video! You are very informative & interesting. Thank you for sharing your thoughts 🤘

  • @cantonlittle
    @cantonlittle10 ай бұрын

    Great video!

  • @MrJamesLRose
    @MrJamesLRose8 ай бұрын

    My new favorite channel!

  • @foundinNANA
    @foundinNANA Жыл бұрын

    Beautiful video. For me too Proust is an author that I am peripherally aware of but the conversation around his work always made him seem kind of hard to read and unappealing because of it. You've convinced me to give the book a go though. Also that big illustrated edition is absolutely gorgeous, looks a bit unwieldy but really pretty nonetheless.

  • @pagetears7280

    @pagetears7280

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank You You could not have left a kinder comment. I am excited by proxy and envious of your coming adventure with Proust. As always, the editions of the book is in the description if you are interested. Sadly, Heritage press did not make an illustrated edition for the following volumes, and Swann's Way is the only one we have with Lamotte's beautiful illustrations. Perhaps that is alright, though. My mantle piece probably couldn't hold all 7 volumes that size!

  • @foundinNANA

    @foundinNANA

    Жыл бұрын

    @@pagetears7280 thank you I might search for those editions specifically and get a more comfortable to read edition as well. Hehe I'll make sure to return to this video once I've read Swann's Way.

  • @olgaotherstories8355

    @olgaotherstories8355

    10 ай бұрын

    Same here

  • @hajerahumar2750
    @hajerahumar27508 ай бұрын

    This was so eloquent and flowed so well!

  • @pagetears7280

    @pagetears7280

    8 ай бұрын

    Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed!

  • @Coderama
    @Coderama9 ай бұрын

    great video, cant wait to read proust

  • @liltick102
    @liltick102Ай бұрын

    I actually lost my sense of taste and smell during my years addicted to heroin, reading Proust makes both senses return.

  • @richardfairley9882
    @richardfairley98827 ай бұрын

    Very good introduction! However, it is NOT an autobiography - it is very important not to confuse the Narrator with the author. Proust templates his novel on a variety of people, incidents and places but it is a work of fiction, albeit philosophical fiction.

  • @tanishqrahuja987
    @tanishqrahuja9879 ай бұрын

    I hope you someday become a much bigger channel. This was wonderful.

  • @pagetears7280

    @pagetears7280

    9 ай бұрын

    Thank you! All in due time. Can't wait to talk to more people about books!

  • @janavisco3075
    @janavisco30759 ай бұрын

    Thank you.

  • @marcsmirnoff936
    @marcsmirnoff9369 ай бұрын

    "Proust was an incredibly prolific and beautiful writer who inspired the likes of James Joyce, Virginia Woolf, and Fyodor Dostoyevsky." Except that Dostoyevsky died 15 years before the publication of Proust's first book.

  • @pagetears7280

    @pagetears7280

    9 ай бұрын

    Whoops! Sorry about that. Thanks for catching it. It looks like I got my "influenced" and "influenced by" mixed up

  • @archsys307

    @archsys307

    8 күн бұрын

    Nah dostoevsky was the original doctor… he was in search of lost time

  • @snufkin5234
    @snufkin52349 ай бұрын

    A very good introduction to a work which is as sophisticated and beautiful as Beethovens ninth.

  • @pagetears7280

    @pagetears7280

    8 ай бұрын

    Thank you! It is indeed.

  • @andrewashdown3541
    @andrewashdown35418 ай бұрын

    At last a useful KZread video - focused, specific, clear, measured, prepared & thought through - not just some deluded stay-at-home unboxing vinyl or proffering ersatz 'knowledge' of crap music, their favourite records .... cheers!

  • @pagetears7280

    @pagetears7280

    8 ай бұрын

    Cheers! Thank you!