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In Search of Lost Time
On Translating Proust and the Art of Not Reading Ahead
“It is a bummer to me that Proust occupies such a rarefied, even elitist, realm in the culture.”
By
Bryan Alistair Charles
| October 7, 2025
In Search of a Time Lost: A Selection of Proust’s Letters Translated by Lydia Davis
Three Missives from Marcel and Reflections on the World in Which He Composed Them
By
Literary Hub
| November 6, 2024
The Poetry of the World’s First Cookbook: What Cooking Can Teach Writers and Translators
Aditi Machado on the Literary Power of Food Descriptions
By
Aditi Machado
| October 21, 2024
Campus Repression and Remixing Proust (lol): This Week on the Lit Hub Podcast
Huda Fakhreddine Talks to Dan Sheehan and More
By
The Lit Hub Podcast
| September 20, 2024
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In Search of Lost Time.">
In Search of Lost Time.">Meet the writer who added “lol” to the end of every sentence of
In Search of Lost Time.
By
James Folta
| September 17, 2024
In Search of Lost Time">
In Search of Lost Time">
In Search of Lost Time">Was Marcel Proust A Comedian? On the Unexpected Humor of
In Search of Lost Time
Michael Wood Considers an Overlooked Aspect of the French Novelist's Body of Work
By
Michael Wood
| August 25, 2023
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Jeremy Strong's book list is perfect for reading atop a bluff in strong and moody winds.
By
Janet Manley
| February 22, 2023
Reading Proust in a Black and White World
By
Catherine Nichols
| August 23, 2022
to Love Proust">On Finally Being Old Enough
to Love Proust
By
Adam Bonislawski
| August 25, 2021
A new Marcel Proust manuscript has been discovered—and you can read part of it right now.
By
Walker Caplan
| July 7, 2021
In Search of Lost Time?">
In Search of Lost Time?">
In Search of Lost Time?">Who is the Narrator of Marcel Proust's
In Search of Lost Time
?
Figure in French Literature">Saul Friedländer on the Many Functions of the Most Elusive
Figure in French Literature
By
Saul Friedländer
| December 15, 2020
Swann's Way">
Swann's Way">
Swann's Way">To Read or Not to Read Proust's
Swann's Way
History of Literature Podcast ">This Week on the
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By
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| December 14, 2020
Celebrate Marcel Proust's birthday by baking these "very gay" madeleines.
By
Dan Sheehan
| July 10, 2020
Orlando, and Virginia Woolf's Defiance of Time">
Orlando, and Virginia Woolf's Defiance of Time">
Orlando, and Virginia Woolf's Defiance of Time">On
Orlando
, and Virginia Woolf's Defiance of Time
capricious one at that.” ">“Memory is the seamstress” of our inner lives, “and a
capricious one at that.”
By
Theodore Martin
| June 25, 2020
On the Anxiety and Vanity of Marcel Proust, Debut Novelist
World Wars Aren't Necessarily Bad for Groundbreaking Novel Cycles
By
William C. Carter
| February 7, 2019
Marcel Proust Was Almost Impossible to Edit
The Prisoner">Carol Clark on the Challenges of Editing and Translating
The Prisoner
By
Carol Clark
| January 8, 2019
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