The Guermantes Way/ Le côté de Guermantes.
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Hosts Emma Claussen and Hannah Weaver enter the glamorous and bleak world of fin-de-siècle Paris through the ironic gaze of the narrator. With new access to the chicest salons, their witty denizens, and their gauche intruders, the narrator finds himself a spectator at the drama of social interaction – even as his beloved grandmother grows sick and dies. We talk about the advent of new technology (the telephone) and hot debates (the Dreyfus affair). As he enters the world of salons, the narrator uncovers the relativity of truth and the hypocrisy of society through the lens of the Affair, the signal anti-semitic scandal of the time. The architecture of the novel emerges alongside the narrator's growing social acumen. Plus, we ponder the question, "Where would you like to live?" Join us as we search for lost time and remember things Proust.
This is the volume of Albertine's disappearance, first from the narrator's home, then from life, and finally from the narrator's memory. Hosts Emma Claussen and Hannah Weaver contemplate Proust's extended meditation on oblivion, love, jealousy, grief, and death. We discuss the careful rhythm of...
Published 11/25/24
Having returned to Paris with the narrator, hosts Emma Claussen and Hannah Weaver enter the claustrophobic and surveilled world of the household he has set up with his object of obsession, Albertine. In concert with the narrator, we ask: What does it mean to love someone? How (or to what extent)...
Published 11/11/24