About a year ago, I read and reviewed Swann’s Way, which is the first volume of Proust’s (in)famous Remembrance of Things Past. In the first book, the narrator is a young boy, trying to make sense of the world of adults. Surprisingly, a lot of that book is about Swann, an adult socialite a neighbor of the narrator’s family. Swann makes some rather unorthodox choices in his love life, and the narrator’s family feels the ripples of those choice. Within a Budding Grove is the […]
Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Paris
Within a Budding Grove by Marcel Proust