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Swann's Way

By: Marcel Proust
Narrated by: Neville Jason
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Summary

Remembrance of Things Past is one of the monuments of 20th-century literature. Neville Jason’s widely praised abridged version has rightly become an audiobook landmark, and now, upon numerous requests, he is recording the whole work unabridged which, when complete, will run for some 140 hours.

Swann’s Way is the first of seven volumes and sets the scene with the narrator’s memories being famously provoked by the taste of that little cake, the madeleine, accompanied by a cup of lime-flowered tea. It is an unmatched portrait of fin-de-siècle France.

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Excellent

I have struggled many times over the years to make it more than 50 pages into this first volume of Proust's masterpiece. The time and attention to navigate my way through the dense prose was beyond me. This audio book has changed that. The masterful reading has made the long phrases and sentences clear and a joy to experience. The sublime skill and humane artistry of Proust shines clear through this reading. I feel my life has been enriched through this book and I have already bought the next volume. I cannot recommend this recording highly enough.

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An unexpected delight.

The prose is beautiful: lyrical and laced with wry humour while the performance is pitch perfect at every moment.

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Holier than vous

Like many people, I am listening to 'In Search' in an attempt to catch up on reading I would like to have done when I was younger. I was warned it may be tedious, but decided to give it a go anyway. I have been trying to like it, but I am deterred by Neville Jason's reading. It is deeply irritating, and he sounds like a creepy vicar. I will try John Rowe's version, as the reviewers seem to be saying that it is at least less dreary than the Jason version. There are also unforgivable pronunciations of French words, such as "rams" for Reims (rather than the more correct pronunciation of "ra~s").

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Five star delight

this was not my first encounter with this extraordinary book but it is the best. Nevill Jason brings a completely delightful freshness to the sometimes dense prose. Proust famously does often go off on one. But in this narration it just sometimes blends into his brilliant characterisation whether it is Françoise or the verdurans or the princesse de lomes. The only disappointment was his voice for Odette and to some extent Gilberte

This is just unmissable. The best audio entertainment around.

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A Melancholy Remembrance Of A Simpler Life.

I have to admit, that I found the book initially a difficult listen. Like many others, I'd tried to read it several times in the past and failed. However, with perseverance I slowly felt myself become enveloped into the world of Marcel Proust and in particular, the life of Swann. A world thats joyous and sad and reminds us (just like Proust) how much we as individuals and society too have lost. I look forward listening to the next book in this magnificent work, again read by the incomparable Neville Jason !

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One of the best books EVER

The wit, the brilliant representations of many realties, and the magnificent unveiling of human behavior, and more…

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Extraordinary

A fabulous reading of one of the great novels. It’s difficult, filthy, camp and brilliantly detailed and Neville Jason manages the ever-extending sentences and changes of pace wonderfully. Throughly recommend.

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Life, A User's Manual

To some extent writing about a single book in Marcel Proust's seven-part "À la recherché du temps perdu", more accurately translated as "In Search of Lost Time" but in Moncrieff's translation having the title "Remembrance of Things Past", is actually writing about the whole series. But since I am listening to the whole of it, I'll be writing about them individually as well.

I'm by no means unfamiliar with Proust, having read seven tenths of it in Finnish, my first language, in which it has been released in ten volumes instead of the original seven ("Swann's Way" is divided in two volumes, as is "Within a Budding Grove" and "Guermantes' Way"). It'll be, then, a nice experience to return to it and ultimately go all the way.

Proust's writing works wonderfully in the audiobook format. The way his language builds up, all the allegories and metaphors stacked upon each other and how the currents of thought swerve having been recalled by any minute detail, all this works beautifully when one reads the book but exceptionally well when one is read to. In this respect Neville Jason's narration is superb. He takes his time, not procrastinating but certainly not hurrying.

Equally importantly his reading brings out the humour in Proust. And what a hoot this book really is! The dinner party at Combray and a certain episode about complementing the wine brought by Swann is hilarious on page and is really brought to life when heard out loud. Many other instances work just as wonderfully, including the Verdurin episodes in all their glorious absurdity.

And then there's Swann himself and his love and infatuation for Odette. At the same time fervent, life-affirming, destructive and inescapable, the irrationality with which Proust paints Swann's actions, or rather, the movements of his soul, only reinforces the believability of his neurotic obsession. His story is framed by the Narrator's own insecurity in love, first toward his mother at Combray, then for Gilberte.

I know how I'll be spending my next credits.

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Without Peer

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Unparalleled reading of a great book

If you could sum up Swann's Way in three words, what would they be?

Memory and time.

Who was your favorite character and why?

Swann - fascinating to see his character develop over the course of the book and how his relationship with Odette turns out.

Which scene did you most enjoy?

It would be invidious to choose. The book needs to be taken as a whole (and as part of the overall series). It is not just about "scenes", but interpretations and re-interpretations and linkages and philosophical and social musings.

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

A long book (and series) so pacing is important. Audio allowed me to race (relatively speaking) through the whole series as I could listen while walking, on trains etc.

Any additional comments?

It deserves its high reputation. Some, but relatively few, longeurs once you accept the way the book unfolds and get into the flow which becomes addictive. The central themes are as relevant now as when written. I was not sure how I would take to Neville Jason after hearing the free taster. He rapidly grew on me and gives what I think is an outstanding, nuanced performance, with appropriate characterisation. Clear and warm diction, easy to understand and follow as complex, long sentences were worked through with sufficient forward momentum. His voice is now Marcel Proust for me!

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