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Alain de Botton
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  • Unknown Binding
  • Publisher: Vintage Books USA (May 1998)
  • ISBN-10: 0676540805
  • ISBN-13: 978-0676540802
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (28 customer reviews)

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100 of 102 people found the following review helpful
Format:Paperback
I like this book very much and have read it several times. It's not really about Proust, it is about looking at the world like Proust. It is a simple reminder of the sort things we miss in life when we are immersed in the hurry-scurry of the rat-race. So if I'm a bit fed-up, I take up this book and learn to take a breath, while seeing the world afresh. I find the section on the portayal of everyday things in art, particularly inspiring and up-lifting. Its about appreciating the things that were always there but we fail to see. I recommend it highly.
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151 of 156 people found the following review helpful
Is it really so bad? 23 Dec 1998
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Format:Paperback
Let me start by saying that I sleep well at night and don't pretend to have the vaguest clue about some of the great writers of literature. Now that I've established my honesty and credibility, maybe I can say a few words about this book. Personally, I think the author wouldn't be such a bad fellow to know. I like the way he segmented the book and described relevant portions of Proust. I am a soldier and spend a lot of time in the field; currently in a part of the world which is undergoing an uneasy truce. I read whatever I can get my hands on and am tired of the muscle and skin magazines, car magazines, etc., which is the normal fare. When a book like this comes along, which is fairly easy to read and digest and more importantly, makes me want to attempt the real thing, then I don't think it's such a bad book and certainly not deserving of one or two stars. As for re-evaluating life's experiences, I hope that I can sit back one day and use a "Proustian" view to re-examine my current experiences; something which I have not been able to do as I've only been able to react. That is probably the biggest lesson and the irony of the whole Proust phenomenon, that is, from his bed, he observes with the utmost clarity, the most minute activities of a day, while the rest of us are busy living and missing out on these subtleties and insights into ourselves.
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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful
Format:Paperback
Reading anything by de Botton I feel a serenity descend upon me. His writing seems to have a soothing effect and this book was no different.

In "How Proust can change your life" he takes the wisdom to be found in the novels of Proust and shows how they can help us to live better lives. Or perhaps to make us aware that we live better lives than we think.

There are sections on how to love life, read for yourself, take your time, suffer succesfully, express your emotions, be a good friend, open your eyes, be happy in love and put books down.

I loved this book and it has made me feel I can read Proust and appreciate it properly. Swann's Way is next for me and I am looking forward to it with anticipation. But whether you intend to read Proust or not this book is well worth reading.
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Good
Book arrived in very good order, couldnt be better for a used item. Havent had time to dig into it but from the few pages I read seems very promissing
Published 2 months ago by Rafael A. Goncalves
much ado about not very much
I have read and enjoyed almost all of De Botton's books, and was expecting to enjoy this too, but I found this to be very disappointing. Read more
Published 3 months ago by markr
A first class Warm up Act
This book is a tasty appetiser for anyone considering reading a bit of (or a lot of) Proust. Teasing out several themes representative of Proust's refections, De Botton elegantly... Read more
Published 11 months ago by anozama
Paving the Way
I thought this quirky mixture of selective biographical details and literary analysis might pave the way to my good intentions to complete at least the first volume of Proust's... Read more
Published 11 months ago by Antenna
de Botton's best book?
He's a great chap, Alain de Botton; and by contrast Proust is a weird fish: a man who never removes his fur coat and lives in his bed! Read more
Published on 28 Oct 2009 by Justice Peace
Excellent holiday reading
Standard De Botton; very easy to read, stops the subject matter getting to heavy. I'm never going to read Proust- in search of lost time, and now I don't have to. Read more
Published on 11 Sep 2009 by Henry T. Sandford
Nice book
Insightful. Deffo going to read more of ADB's books. Comes at a different angle and solves a lot of modern day problems of living.
Published on 3 Sep 2008 by T. Young
An erudite meditation on Marcel Proust's life - and its lessons
Are you tired of self-help manuals? Is that because the authors often seem to need help themselves? Or they all spout the same buzzwords and clichés? Read more
Published on 28 Jan 2008 by Rolf Dobelli
Sublime
I'm afraid to go and read 'In Search...' now, in case it is de Botton that I've been seduced by rather than Proust!
Published on 21 Jan 2008 by Daintree Peters
de Botton on top form
There is a section in this fantastic, unique work in which de Botton describes Proust's fanatical devotion to John Ruskin, the English art critic, an admiration which verged on... Read more
Published on 21 Jun 2007 by Mr. S. Miller
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