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Formato
Audiolibro
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
Jul 28, 2026
Editore
Faber & Faber
Descrizione
Read by Eimear McBride, an electrifying analysis of one giant of twentieth-century literature by Beckett on Proust.
The whole of Proust's world comes out of a teacup . . .
When he was only 25, Samuel Beckett published his first ever an electrifying dissection of Marcel Proust's masterpiece À la recherche du temps perdu.
Habit, memory and these are the defining characteristics of the human condition. Involuntary memories - like those prompted by Proust's famous madeleine - are radical moments that pierce the veil of habit, and offer inspiration that soothes the existential anguish of time passing.
Through analysing Proust's technique, the young Beckett puts forth a blazing artistic manifesto for his own future works, such as Waiting for Godot, Molloy, Malone Dies and The Unnamable. The result is a totemic meeting of literary minds that illuminates the imaginations of two creative geniuses.
The whole of Proust's world comes out of a teacup . . .
When he was only 25, Samuel Beckett published his first ever an electrifying dissection of Marcel Proust's masterpiece À la recherche du temps perdu.
Habit, memory and these are the defining characteristics of the human condition. Involuntary memories - like those prompted by Proust's famous madeleine - are radical moments that pierce the veil of habit, and offer inspiration that soothes the existential anguish of time passing.
Through analysing Proust's technique, the young Beckett puts forth a blazing artistic manifesto for his own future works, such as Waiting for Godot, Molloy, Malone Dies and The Unnamable. The result is a totemic meeting of literary minds that illuminates the imaginations of two creative geniuses.
Generi
Azione e Avventura
Arte e Fotografia
Natura