Proust, a Jewish Way
Marcel Proust once wrote, There is no longer anybody, not even myself, since I cannot leave my bed, who will go along the Rue du Repos to visit the little Jewish cemetery where my grandfather, following a custom that he never understood, went for so many years to lay a stone on his parents grave. Investigating the origin and significance of this statement, Antoine Compagnon offers new insight into the great authors underappreciated Jewish side.
Compagnon traces Prousts ties to the French Jewish community, examining his relations with his mothers successful and assimilated family, the Weils. He explores how French Jews read and responded to Prousts masterpiece In Search of Lost Time in the 1920s and 1930s. Challenging contemporary critics who perceive self-hatred or even antisemitism in Prousts work, Compagnon shows that many Jewish intellectuals and young Zionists admired and vigorously debated the novel, some seeing it as a source for pride in their Jewish identity. He also considers Prousts portrayal of homosexuality and how it relates to notions of Jewishness. A work of remarkable erudition and deep research, Proust, a Jewish Way brings to light the vanished world of Prousts first Jewish readers and shows how it can illuminate our reading of the great novelist today. See more
Compagnon traces Prousts ties to the French Jewish community, examining his relations with his mothers successful and assimilated family, the Weils. He explores how French Jews read and responded to Prousts masterpiece In Search of Lost Time in the 1920s and 1930s. Challenging contemporary critics who perceive self-hatred or even antisemitism in Prousts work, Compagnon shows that many Jewish intellectuals and young Zionists admired and vigorously debated the novel, some seeing it as a source for pride in their Jewish identity. He also considers Prousts portrayal of homosexuality and how it relates to notions of Jewishness. A work of remarkable erudition and deep research, Proust, a Jewish Way brings to light the vanished world of Prousts first Jewish readers and shows how it can illuminate our reading of the great novelist today. See more
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