Los setenta y cinco folios y otros manuscritos inéditos / Seventy-Five Pages and Other Unpublished Manuscripts
PROUST INÉDITO

Entra en el corazón de Proust. Un fabuloso acontecimiento editorial: el manuscrito autobiográfico, inédito y legendario, que dio origen a En busca del tiempo perdido

CENTENARIO DE MARCEL PROUST

«Por fin: aquí están los prolegómenos de la gran obra, la aurora boreal del ciclo, el lienzo secreto del fresco, el solar en el que se construyó la catedral de siete pilares, el prefacio del propio Marcel, la búsqueda de En busca del tiempo perdido. [...] Proust ha vuelto, único y visionario como siempre» - Jérôme Garon, (L'Obs)

Así han saludado unánimemente los expertos y la crítica francesa el hallazgo de este tesoro literario: un manuscrito mítico, de cuya existencia se tenía noticia y que ve la luz tras el fallecimiento de su propietario, Bernard de Fallois.

Escritos entre 1907 y 1908, en estos episodios emblemáticos y fundacionales de su obra maestra se penetra por arte de magia en la memoria proustiana como si se tratara de una primigenia autobiografía en la que los personajes y los lugares surgen en toda su desnudez y conservando sus nombres auténticos #la abuela Adèle, la madre Jeanne y un protagonista, el joven Marcel.

Estremecedoramente «humano, amoroso, atento con su familia, fiel y generoso» -Antoine Compagnon, (Le Figaro Littéraire).

ENGLISH DESCRIPTION

PROUST UNPUBLISHED

Enter Proust’s heart. A fabulous editorial event: the autobiographical manuscript, unpublished and legendary, that spawned In Search of Lost Time

MARCEL PROUST’S CENTENNIAL
 
“At last, here are the prolegomena of the masterpiece, the aurora borealis of the cycle, the secret canvas of the fresco, the site where the seven-pillar cathedral was built, Marcel’s very own preface, the search of In Search of Lost Time. [...] Proust is back, as unique and visionary as ever.” -Jérôme Garon, L’Obs

Experts and French critics have unanimously greeted the finding of the literary treasure: a mythical manuscript, whose existence we knew about, that sees the light after the death of its owner, Bernard de Fallois.
 
Written between 1907 and 1908, in these emblematic and foundational episodes of his masterpiece we magically penetrate the Proustian memory as if it were a primeval autobiography where characters and places come alive in all their bareness, keeping their authentic names—grandmother Adèle, mother Jeanne, and a protagonist, young Marcel.
 
Shockingly “human, loving, attentive to his family, loyal, and generous.” -Antoine Compagnon, Le Figaro Littéraire
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Los setenta y cinco folios y otros manuscritos inéditos / Seventy-Five Pages and Other Unpublished Manuscripts
PROUST INÉDITO

Entra en el corazón de Proust. Un fabuloso acontecimiento editorial: el manuscrito autobiográfico, inédito y legendario, que dio origen a En busca del tiempo perdido

CENTENARIO DE MARCEL PROUST

«Por fin: aquí están los prolegómenos de la gran obra, la aurora boreal del ciclo, el lienzo secreto del fresco, el solar en el que se construyó la catedral de siete pilares, el prefacio del propio Marcel, la búsqueda de En busca del tiempo perdido. [...] Proust ha vuelto, único y visionario como siempre» - Jérôme Garon, (L'Obs)

Así han saludado unánimemente los expertos y la crítica francesa el hallazgo de este tesoro literario: un manuscrito mítico, de cuya existencia se tenía noticia y que ve la luz tras el fallecimiento de su propietario, Bernard de Fallois.

Escritos entre 1907 y 1908, en estos episodios emblemáticos y fundacionales de su obra maestra se penetra por arte de magia en la memoria proustiana como si se tratara de una primigenia autobiografía en la que los personajes y los lugares surgen en toda su desnudez y conservando sus nombres auténticos #la abuela Adèle, la madre Jeanne y un protagonista, el joven Marcel.

Estremecedoramente «humano, amoroso, atento con su familia, fiel y generoso» -Antoine Compagnon, (Le Figaro Littéraire).

ENGLISH DESCRIPTION

PROUST UNPUBLISHED

Enter Proust’s heart. A fabulous editorial event: the autobiographical manuscript, unpublished and legendary, that spawned In Search of Lost Time

MARCEL PROUST’S CENTENNIAL
 
“At last, here are the prolegomena of the masterpiece, the aurora borealis of the cycle, the secret canvas of the fresco, the site where the seven-pillar cathedral was built, Marcel’s very own preface, the search of In Search of Lost Time. [...] Proust is back, as unique and visionary as ever.” -Jérôme Garon, L’Obs

Experts and French critics have unanimously greeted the finding of the literary treasure: a mythical manuscript, whose existence we knew about, that sees the light after the death of its owner, Bernard de Fallois.
 
Written between 1907 and 1908, in these emblematic and foundational episodes of his masterpiece we magically penetrate the Proustian memory as if it were a primeval autobiography where characters and places come alive in all their bareness, keeping their authentic names—grandmother Adèle, mother Jeanne, and a protagonist, young Marcel.
 
Shockingly “human, loving, attentive to his family, loyal, and generous.” -Antoine Compagnon, Le Figaro Littéraire
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Los setenta y cinco folios y otros manuscritos inéditos / Seventy-Five Pages and Other Unpublished Manuscripts

Los setenta y cinco folios y otros manuscritos inéditos / Seventy-Five Pages and Other Unpublished Manuscripts

by Marcel Proust
Los setenta y cinco folios y otros manuscritos inéditos / Seventy-Five Pages and Other Unpublished Manuscripts

Los setenta y cinco folios y otros manuscritos inéditos / Seventy-Five Pages and Other Unpublished Manuscripts

by Marcel Proust

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PROUST INÉDITO

Entra en el corazón de Proust. Un fabuloso acontecimiento editorial: el manuscrito autobiográfico, inédito y legendario, que dio origen a En busca del tiempo perdido

CENTENARIO DE MARCEL PROUST

«Por fin: aquí están los prolegómenos de la gran obra, la aurora boreal del ciclo, el lienzo secreto del fresco, el solar en el que se construyó la catedral de siete pilares, el prefacio del propio Marcel, la búsqueda de En busca del tiempo perdido. [...] Proust ha vuelto, único y visionario como siempre» - Jérôme Garon, (L'Obs)

Así han saludado unánimemente los expertos y la crítica francesa el hallazgo de este tesoro literario: un manuscrito mítico, de cuya existencia se tenía noticia y que ve la luz tras el fallecimiento de su propietario, Bernard de Fallois.

Escritos entre 1907 y 1908, en estos episodios emblemáticos y fundacionales de su obra maestra se penetra por arte de magia en la memoria proustiana como si se tratara de una primigenia autobiografía en la que los personajes y los lugares surgen en toda su desnudez y conservando sus nombres auténticos #la abuela Adèle, la madre Jeanne y un protagonista, el joven Marcel.

Estremecedoramente «humano, amoroso, atento con su familia, fiel y generoso» -Antoine Compagnon, (Le Figaro Littéraire).

ENGLISH DESCRIPTION

PROUST UNPUBLISHED

Enter Proust’s heart. A fabulous editorial event: the autobiographical manuscript, unpublished and legendary, that spawned In Search of Lost Time

MARCEL PROUST’S CENTENNIAL
 
“At last, here are the prolegomena of the masterpiece, the aurora borealis of the cycle, the secret canvas of the fresco, the site where the seven-pillar cathedral was built, Marcel’s very own preface, the search of In Search of Lost Time. [...] Proust is back, as unique and visionary as ever.” -Jérôme Garon, L’Obs

Experts and French critics have unanimously greeted the finding of the literary treasure: a mythical manuscript, whose existence we knew about, that sees the light after the death of its owner, Bernard de Fallois.
 
Written between 1907 and 1908, in these emblematic and foundational episodes of his masterpiece we magically penetrate the Proustian memory as if it were a primeval autobiography where characters and places come alive in all their bareness, keeping their authentic names—grandmother Adèle, mother Jeanne, and a protagonist, young Marcel.
 
Shockingly “human, loving, attentive to his family, loyal, and generous.” -Antoine Compagnon, Le Figaro Littéraire

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9788426410801
Publisher: PRH Grupo Editorial
Publication date: 04/26/2022
Pages: 488
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.02(h) x 1.03(d)
Language: Spanish

About the Author

About The Author
Marcel Proust (1871-1922) was born in Auteuil, France. In his twenties, following a year in the army, he became a conspicuous society figure, frequenting the most fashionable Paris salons of the day. After 1899, however, his chronic asthma, the death of his parents, and his growing disillusionment with humanity caused him to lead an increasingly retired life. From 1907 on, he rarely emerged from a cork-lined room in his apartment on boulevard Haussmann. There he insulated himself against the distractions of city life and the effects of trees and flowers—though he loved them, they brought on his attacks of asthma. He slept by day and worked by night, writing letters and devoting himself to the completion of In Search of Lost Time.

Date of Birth:

July 10, 1871

Date of Death:

November 18, 1922

Place of Birth:

Auteuil, near Paris, France

Place of Death:

Paris, France
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