Explore France beyond the capital through picturesque destinations known for medieval streets, local traditions, vineyard ...
When academics announce they are offering “a phenomenological analysis,” they may as well say they are offering “a human ...
John Kearns brought his comedic wit to the Existential Boozer, balancing seriousness and silliness for the perfect pub ...
Frank Bruni and Bret Stephens share their perspectives on President Trump's actions and their implications in a candid ...
Poet Ana Dehlavi shares her journey in Delhi's poetry scene, reflecting on family, happiness, and the influence of revered ...
Felix White rejoins us in a pub, but this time, to get stuck into Marcel Proust's questionnaire in 'Far Out's' Existential ...
Caption:Culture 101 was inundated with listeners' literary favourites.Photo credit:Unsplash When RNZ’s Culture 101 host ...
She was also an avid reader who deeply loved literature. At the time of her death, her personal library contained over 400 books. According to biographers, Monroe lived in 49 different places over the ...
Fresh off an early morning Eurostar service from London’s St Pancras, I feel excited when my taxi pulls up outside Maison Proust, and I discover its serene location on a tree-lined Parisian backstreet ...
Alexandre Bartolin, Emmanuel Goldstein, and Frederic Proust. Credit: LinkedIn/ Emmanuel Goldstein. Morgan Stanley has named Alexandre Bartolin and Frederic Proust as co-heads of investment banking in ...
PROUST: THE EARLY YEARS (435 pp.) —George D. Painfer—Atlantic-Little, Brown ($6.50). Life is the novelist’s first draft. This elementary fact periodically brings out the detective in some critics and ...
THE PAST RECAPTURED—Marcel Proust —A. & C. Boni. Proustians, whose numbers are growing in all Western lands, say that the late great Marcel Proust (died Nov. 18, 1922), half-Jew, half-snob, ...
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