The New York Review of Books 50th anniversary edition of ‘Swann’s Way’ features an interview with Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer celebrating Proust’s book.
Why Publishing Proust Was as Difficult in 1912 as 2012
Author Anka Muhlstein examines the complicated process, starting in 1912, of getting Swann’s Way published and why we are still fascinated with Proust today.
Got a Spare 153 Hours? Listen to Proust’s Masterpiece, Unabridged
Naxos has released an unabridged audiobook edition of Proust’s 3,000+ page masterpiece The Remembrance of Things Past, which clocks in at 153 hours.
New Summertime T-Shirts from Publishing Perspectives
By Hannah Johnson We’ve got some great, new designs in our t-shirt store in time for those mid-summer vacations, weekend barbecues, and day trips to the beach. For you James Joyce fans out there, we’ve got Bloomsday t-shirts for men and women. Let other people know that you like to dress up in Edwardian outfits on June 16 each year, …
BEA Book Preview: In Search of ‘Proust’s Overcoat’
By Eric Karpeles Since October 2008, when my book, Paintings in Proust, was published, I find I have become something of an unwitting receptacle for a variety of responses to the great French novelist. Upon learning the subject of my work, otherwise well-read individuals become profusely embarrassed at never having read “the whole thing” or confess sheepishly to me that …