
Jot down the first thing that comes to your mind.
Proust is not an easy read!
A week ago, I started to continue reading Marcel Proust’s “In Search of Lost Time” series. Now at the volume “The Guermantes Way”.
I’ve never thought that there could be another difficult writer to read than Dostoevsky. Regarding the latter one, I also faced some initial difficulties in stepping into his narrative. But I stayed focused, or better yet, I bought a better translation of his book. See, sometimes the translations play a significant role.
As for Proust’s writing style, he uses very long, complex descriptive sentences, interwoven with deep psychological analysis, so you easily get lost. Now, the title of this series, “In Search of Lost Time,” truly makes sense.
Even a moment of remorse crossed my mind about why I bought these books. Anyway, I’m going to finish all the books. Furthermore, as a writer, it will be an excellent lesson in how to improve my senses in writing, as Proust, I think, is a master at it.
So, I recommend that if you want to read Proust, you need good nerves, good attention, and a lot of time to avoid getting lost.
PS The title of this post is a quote by Marcel Proust.


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