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Narrado por:
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Neville Jason
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Marcel Proust
Swann's Way is the first part of Marcel Proust's monumental, seven volume Remembrance of Things Past. Here, Proust's vision, psychological understanding and vivid powers of description combine to create one of the most poetic and magical works in all literature. For lovers of the original text there are new delights to be found in this audiobook version, while those discovering the work for the first time may be surprised to find it so accessible.
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Reading Proust's great work, Remembrance of Things Past, may be daunting, but listening is a riveting experience, an insightful, often funny, poetical exploration of character, place, emotion and idea. In this section, the young narrator recalls the elaborate social etiquette and conventions among Combray's first families. Neville Jason is a master at characterizing the multitude of voices and guides us seamlessly through time. After a sampling of this classic, we are tantalized and long to continue.
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How it all began
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Normally I require a plot in any book I read, but with Proust it's different. We live his life in minute detail. So accurately does he dissect every emotion, reveal every motivation and explore every ramification that we become him. We no more need a plot in this book than we need one in our own lives. Instead we take from his example the ability to see in our own trivial moments the glimmer of literature.
One caveat: It is a pity to abridge this book. There is an unabridged version on the market--expensive, but maybe worth it.
Every moment comes alive
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Honestly, when I read Proust, I have a tendency to skip some paragraphs. This is a very bad habit, I know. Audible solves this problem. You have to listen to everything.
Finally, I was listening while reading the e-book unabridged version. Try it. You will like it. Audio just makes Proust more accessible, more understandable, and more enjoyable. You have this feeling of an intimate conversation in a salon, in this beautiful city of Paris and Marcel is talking to you.
Proust is alive and well
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Perfect
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Not bad
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YES, YES, YES!
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For me, the work is marked by the details with which Proust fills every scene, describes every emotion. In a lesser writer, these details might become tedious; in Proust, they are the stuff of life itself. In his hands, turn-of-the-century France, the characters he populates it with, and most important, his own emotional landscape, come fully alive.
Add to this Neville Jason, perhaps the best narrator I've ever heard. His impeccable diction is a pleasure to listen to; and the distinct voice with which he interprets each character is simply amazing acting. All in all, the best recorded book I?ve ever heard. If only we had the complete book!
As good as it gets
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Don't settle for the abridged version
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This is abridged beyond reason
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