[A Sip of Books] Why Do We Only Love What We Do Not Own?
A collection of famous sentences from the works of Marcel Proust, the novelist who laid the foundation of 20th-century literature. Carefully selected sentences from novels, essays, criticism, and letters that have had a wide-ranging influence beyond literature, including philosophy, psychology, and popular arts. Proust was born in 1871 in Paris, France, as the eldest son of a wealthy family, naturally acquiring upper-class culture and gaining deep knowledge of literature, art, and music. He believed that art records human experience and allows it to be remembered even after time passes. He recognized literature as an important means to explore the essence of life and the complexities of human psychology. For him, his works were also a means to criticize social issues. He maintained a critical stance on political matters such as the decline of 19th-century aristocrats and the Dreyfus Affair.
Sentences of Proust | Written by Marcel Proust | Translated by Choi Mi-kyung | Maumsanchaek | 248 pages | 17,000 KRW
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