Marcel Proust's classic novel Swann's Way is replete with recollections
of the distant past. This is the first volume of the acclaimed series:
Remembrance of Things Past, also named In Search of Lost Time.
Originally written and published in 1909, this premier entry in Proust's
series contains some of the finest prose fiction Proust ever authored.
Although lengthy, no sacrifice is made with the signature style Proust
had cultivated by the time he commenced Swann's Way - recollections are
written relentlessly, of places, names, items and other such
paraphernalia of life. The narrator gradually builds up a plot
surrounding his own life and activities. The titular character, Charles
Swann is an associate of the narrator's family who receives particular
interest in the story. The first scene recounts a dinner in which Swann
was in attendance, noting his characteristics. By stages, a compelling
story unfolds with Swann's affections for the former courtesan Odette de
Crecy explored.