Marcel Proust: A Life

10 best books like Marcel Proust: A Life (Jean-Yves Tadié): The Gothic Image: Religious Art in France of the Thirteenth Century, Paintings in Proust: A Visual Companion to In Search of Lost Time, Marcel Proust: A Life, Proust's Way: A Field Guide to In Search of Lost Time, Monsieur Proust's Library, Marcel Proust, Monsieur Proust, Proust and Signs: The Complete Text, Merriam-Webster's Encyclopedia of Literature, Letters of Marcel Proust

AuthorÉmile Mâle
ISBN0064300323
Emile Male's book aids understanding of medieval art and medieval symbolism, and of the vision of the world which presided over the building of the French cathedrals. It looks at French religious art in the Middle Ages, its forms, and especially the Eastern sources of sculptural iconography used in...
AuthorEric Karpeles
ISBN0500238545
A la recherche du temps perdu by Marcel Proust is one of the most profoundly visual works in Western literature. Not only are there frequent references to specific works of art, but certain characters are also evoked by comparison to particular paintings. Bloch’s appearance as a boy is likened to...
AuthorWilliam C. Carter
ISBN0300081456
This book is a magisterial account of the life and times of Marcel Proust, one of the greatest literary voices of the twentieth century. Based on a host of recently available letters, memoirs, and manuscripts, it sheds new light on Proust's character, his development as an artist, and his masterpiece...
AuthorRoger Shattuck
ISBN0393321800
For any reader who has been humbled by the language, the density, or the sheer weight of Marcel Proust's In Search of Lost Time, Roger Shattuck is a godsend. Winner of the National Book Award for Marcel Proust, a sweeping examination of Proust's life and works, Shattuck now offers a useful and eminently...
AuthorAnka Muhlstein
ISBN1590515668
Reading was so important to Marcel Proust that it sometimes seems he was unable to create a fictional personage without a book in hand. Two hundred of his creatures inhabit his fictional world, and sixty writers hover over them. These writers--among them various classical authors of the seventeenth...
AuthorEdmund White
ISBN0670880574
Conveniently concise. Enough to sketch you in on the main question marks over Proust the man: his Jewishness, his friendships, his relationships, his health, his writing. White portrays his infamous snobbishness as somewhat tempered by compassion, and counters the legend of ivory tower incarceration...
AuthorCéleste Albaret
ISBN1590170598
Céleste Albaret was Marcel Proust's housekeeper in his last years, when he retreated from the world to devote himself to In Search of Lost Time. She could imitate his voice to perfection, and Proust himself said to her, "You know everything about me." Her reminiscences of her employer present an intimate...
AuthorGilles Deleuze
The essential work on Proust, in a complete English translation for the first time.

What is the nature of the search in A la recherche du temps perdu ?It is not quite so simple as the English rendering of the title of Proust's masterpiece: In Search of Lost Time. In a remarkable instance of literary...
AuthorKathleen Kuiper
ISBN0877790426
To say that I've "read" it is a bit misleading since it's an encyclopedia, but I've had this reference book for many years and it's well-worn with affection. I love literature, but I also have a goofy passion for encyclopedic books.

This literary encyclopedia is kind of old, published in 1995,...
Letters of Marcel Proust
AuthorMarcel Proust
ISBN1885586450
This wonderful collection of Marcel Proust's Letters, selected and translated by Mina Curtiss, is both a revelatory introduction to the great writer and a treasure trove for those readers more familiar with "A la Recherche du Temps Perdu". Mina Curtiss especially chose them as apt illustrations...
AuthorAndré Aciman
Discovering Proust is like wandering through a totally unfamiliar land and finding it peopled with kindred spirits and sister souls and fellow countrymen . . . They speak our language, our dialect, share our blind-spots and are awkward in exactly the same way we are, just as their manner of lacing every...
AuthorSamuel Beckett
ISBN0714500348
Samuel Beckett's celebrated early study of Marcel proust, whose theories of time were to play a large part in his own work, was written in 1931. It is a brilliant work of critical insight that also tells us much about its author's own thinking and preoccupations. In its own right it is a masterpiece of literary...
Allegories of Reading: Figural Language in Rousseau, Nietzsche, Rilke, and Proust
AuthorPaul De Man
ISBN0300028458

This important theoretical work by Paul de Man sets forth a mode of reading and interpretation based on exemplary texts by Rousseau, Nietzsche, Rilke, and Proust.  The readings start from unresolved difficulties in the critical traditions engendered by these authors, and they return to the...
Jean-Paul Sartre: A Life
AuthorAnnie Cohen-Solal
ISBN1565849744
One of the major accomplishments of Cohen-Solal's book is not only to place Sartre in the context of history, but to reopen the question of his role and to reassess the full import of his literary and political accomplishments. Discovering untold aspects of Sartre's private and political life, Cohen-Solal...
AuthorJustin Kaplan
ISBN0060535113
“Whitman emerges from this biography alive and kicking—hugely human, enormously attractive.”  —Newsweek

A moving, penetrating, sharply focused portrait of America’s greatest poet—his genius, his passions, his androgynous sensibility—an exuberant life entwined...
Ralph Ellison: A Biography
AuthorArnold Rampersad
ISBN0375408274
The definitive biography of one of the most important American writers and cultural intellectuals of the twentieth century--Ralph Ellison, author of the masterpiece "Invisible Man."
In 1953, Ellison's explosive story of an innocent young black man's often surreal search for truth and his...
James Baldwin: The Legacy
AuthorQuincy Troupe
ISBN0671676512
Jimmy Baldwin is the f'in man! The book contains a number of tributes, some interviews, and two writings from Baldwin himself. His reach and influence is remarkable. I give the book five stars mainly on the strength of learning so much about Baldwin and the impact he had on Black and progressive life....
AuthorGuillaume Apollinaire
ISBN0811200035
When Guillaume Apollinaire died in 1918 at the age of only thirty-eight, as the result of a war wound, he was already known as one of the most original and important poets of his time. He had led migration of Bohemian Paris across the city from Montmartre to Montparnasse, he had helped formulate the principles...
Five Plays: The Father / Miss Julie / The Dance of Death / A Dream Play / The Ghost Sonata
AuthorAugust Strindberg
ISBN0520046986
Auguste Strindberg is a major playwright with whom I've too long been unfamiliar. He's a significant influence on the development of western theater. This succinct collection of five of his best works, quickly supplies my lack. I'm midway through this little tome--its brisk reading--and immediately...
AuthorReinaldo Arenas
ISBN0140157182
In this, the final volume in the series of five novels that constitute his "secret history of Cuba", Reinaldo Arenas paints a harrowing, and at times boldly entertaining, Kafka-esque picture of a dehumanized people living in a world where homosexuality is a crime punishable by death and a cockroach...
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