Remembrance of Things Past: Swann's Way
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Swann's Way is Marcel Proust's literary masterpiece and the first part of the multivolume audiobook Remembrance of Things Past.
In the opening volume, the narrator travels back in time to recall his childhood and to introduce the listener to Charles Swann, a wealthy friend of the family and celebrity in the Parisian social scene. He again travels back, this time to the youth of Charles Swann in the French town of Combray, to tell the story of the love affair that took place before his own birth. The jealous love that Swann feels for the courtesan Odette, is a foretelling of the narrator's own future relationships.
Proust paints an unforgettable, scathing and at times comic portrait of French society at the close of the 19th century and reveals a profound vision of obsessive love. The remarkable details from his memory are the fundamental triumph of the audiobook; details like his younger self's desperate need for a goodnight kiss from his mother.
In 1922, Virginia Woolf marvelled, 'Oh if I could write like that!'
Many adaptations have been made of Swann's Way including the 1984 English language film, Swann in Love, starring Jeremy Irons, and a graphic novel by French comic artist Stéphane Heuet that was first published in 1998.
Narrator Biography
Whilst training at the Birmingham School of Speech and Drama, John Rowe did his first radio plays for the BBC before spending several years acting in repertory theatre. He then joined the BBC's Radio Drama Company at Broadcasting House and after a three year stint on stage with the Prospect Company at The Old Vic he became a committed radio actor. He is well known for his role as Professor Jim Lloyd in The Archers. He has not only worked extensively in radio but also in television and film, as well as narrating many audiobooks, including Within a Budding Grove by Marcel Proust. His film appearances have included The Heart of Me (2002) and Lagaan: Once Upon a Time in India (2001). He has most recently appeared on onscreen in the Netflix series The Crown (2016) and the BBC TV series Broken (2017).
Public Domain (P)2014 Audible, Inc.excellent
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Where does Remembrance of Things Past rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
Definitely in the top 20 mainly because of John Rowe^s readingWhat other book might you compare Remembrance of Things Past to, and why?
Storyline - none similar enough to compareReading - readings by Kenneth Branagh and Juliet Stevenson
Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
No, too long, and too good. Wanted to hear every word. Story was secondary.Any additional comments?
Please could you ask John Rowe to record the other volumes in the seriesglorious reading brings vibrant life to text
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Where else can an author spend most of the first hundred pages on the thoughts of a boy deciding whether or not to get out of bed? Where else can an entire chapter be dedicated to the author’s recollection of a single type of flower?
Proust’s imagery and imagination are simply beyond equal. His evocation (for example) of flowers, smells, sights, village people, emotions from (his) childhood are fascinatingly real and engrossing. His eye for detail is matched only by his command of language which paints vast landscapes and microscopic grains of pollen with equal panache.
There is almost no plot, yet the characters are fascinating and the book is compelling because one is allowed to observe a great master at work.
Attraction despite no action
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Beautiful!
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A beautiful masterpiece
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Perfect.
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Would you listen to Remembrance of Things Past again? Why?
I only listened to one part of this - the story of Swann falling in love with Odette de Crecy - which was absolutely brilliant. I have to be honest - I ditched it after that - life's too short, etc etc.What did you like best about this story?
It's so well written and observed.Have you listened to any of John Rowe’s other performances? How does this one compare?
No, but I would. He's very good.Did you have an emotional reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
Yes! Swann is unlikeable but you can't help but pity him when he gets a taste of his own medicine.Surprisingly good!
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Mesmerising
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immersive
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a beautiful reading. a beautiful voice.
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