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Please come to each meeting having read the following of Swann's Way. (See below.)
Note: This is a virtual program. Please email my.nguyen@dc.gov for additional details.
There is no preferred translation. However, please take care to select an unabridged copy. eBook copies are available on Overdrive at dclibrary.overdrive.com. You may also check out a physical copy at a DC Public Library branch.
Series 6.a: Swann's Way by Marcel Proust
Tentatively, we intend to read all seven volumes of Proust's In Search of Lost Time. Series 6.a will focus on Swann's Way. At the penultimate discussion on May 24, 2022, the librarian will check in with the group to see if there is interest in moving forward with Within a Budding Grove.
Please come to each meeting having read the following volumes:
March 22: "Overture"
(Please note: If you're using the Davis translation, "Overture" is Part 1 of "Combray")
April 26: "Combray"
May 24: "Swann in Love" (stop before But his meticulous prudence was defeated one evening when he had gone out to a party.)
(Please note: If you're using the Davis translation, the stoping point between the third and fourth meeting is on pg. 334)
June 28: "Swann in Love" (begin with But his meticulous prudence was defeated one evening when he had gone out to a party.)
"Place-Names: The Name"
Overview of The Intimidating Book Club
Intended for those who have always wanted to read that one classic novel of gargantuan proportions but never did (or didn't finish). This group will read a notoriously lengthy book widely considered a classic, section by section, and meet monthly at 6:30 p.m. ET for a minimum one-hour discussion that may last through 8 p.m.
Together, we'll get to the finish line. One word at a time.