In the above video, Neville Jason reads the famous madeleine scene from Proust's Swann's Way for . Naxos Audiobooks. This passage is well worth studying for how he uses metaphors to unravel layers of memory. At the end, the entire village of Combray springs from one cup of tea. Proust takes pages of luminous language to explain memory and what it means. I wonder how today's editors reading perspective manuscripts would react to these passages--or have the modern readers' tastes changed so much.
In Greek mythology, Pegasus was the horse of the Muses. Why can't a horse be a muse for a modern writer? My passion is writing about history, horses, and humor often featuring my Icelandic horse Blessi. My non-fiction articles have been published in multiple magazines and several countries. I am writing a book titled Rough Riding Through the White House: The Adventures of the Pony Algonquin and the Roosevelt Children. Meanwhile, here are my thoughts on writing.
The Madeleine Scene in Swann's Way by Proust
In the above video, Neville Jason reads the famous madeleine scene from Proust's Swann's Way for . Naxos Audiobooks. This passage is well worth studying for how he uses metaphors to unravel layers of memory. At the end, the entire village of Combray springs from one cup of tea. Proust takes pages of luminous language to explain memory and what it means. I wonder how today's editors reading perspective manuscripts would react to these passages--or have the modern readers' tastes changed so much.
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