tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-88759862385027089.post5475247172716957912..comments2024-03-09T22:39:06.554+00:00Comments on ~ W a y m a r k s ~: Lingering in the Proustian Moment ...Timhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11641833714036731203noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-88759862385027089.post-15460946796081765422017-06-05T19:02:42.647+01:002017-06-05T19:02:42.647+01:00Thanks, Alex. Hope you enjoy the last leg of the c...Thanks, Alex. Hope you enjoy the last leg of the climb. Let me know what you make of it, and how that sense of completion affects your sense of the whole, as I'd be interested to hear your thoughts. Spent the last couple of months buried deep in PhD-related reading and writing so planning to escape for a bit with something more "out there", like Philip K. Dick. I've not read De Botton on Proust, but will take a look as maybe now-ish would be a good time to do so! Cheers.Timhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11641833714036731203noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-88759862385027089.post-21926717073703458252017-06-03T21:08:49.075+01:002017-06-03T21:08:49.075+01:00Excellent piece on the thrills and frustrations of...Excellent piece on the thrills and frustrations of reading Proust and agree with everything you say although currently reading Dickens and prefer him. Still got the last Proust book to read and then I too will have reached this literary Everest. Have you read How Proust Can Change Your Life by Alain de Botton? It's a nice companion piece. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com