March 22, 2003

proust as character

"Believe it or not, Philippe Besson's In the Absence of Men, a short novel in the terse style of the late Marguerite Duras, has Marcel Proust as the father of an illegitimate son born to a prostitute in the first year of the 20th century. The son, now a French soldier on a short leave from fighting in World War I, is passionately in love with the narrator, a 16-year-old boy named Vincent, who returns the soldier's lust and then, after a very sexy week, believes him to be the love of his life." Read Rick Whitaker's review of In the Absence of Men in the Washington Post. Hint: He didn't like it.

posted by Laila Lalami at 08:47 AM

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Allah will protect the innocent people of Iraq and Allah will not spare the enemy.

Posted by: salvatore on March 23, 2003 12:25 AM

Er...Ok...but what does that have to do with Proust? I'm starting to wonder if my comments script isn't working or if people are just posting under the wrong topics...

Posted by: moorishgirl on March 23, 2003 08:24 AM

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