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Swanns Way (Unabridged) (Remembrance of Things Past) [Audiobook, Unabridged] [Audio CD]

Marcel Proust
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30 Jan 2012 Remembrance of Things Past
Remembrance of Things Past is one of the monuments of 20th century literature. Neville Jasons widely praised 36 CD abridged version has rightly become an audiobook landmark and now, upon numerous requests, he is recording the whole work unabridged which, when complete, will run for some 140 hours. Swanns Way is the first of seven volumes and sets the scene with the narrators memories being famously provoked by the taste of that little cake, the madeleine, accompanied by a cup of lime-flowered tea. It is an unmatched portrait of fin-de-siècle France.

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  • Audio CD: 17 pages
  • Publisher: Naxos AudioBooks; Unabridged edition (30 Jan 2012)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1843796066
  • ISBN-13: 978-1843796060
  • Product Dimensions: 13.7 x 3.6 x 14 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 406,257 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Naxos, the renowned producer of classical music recordings, is publishing a complete and unabridged recording of Marcel Proust s epic work, Remembrance of Things Past (À la Recherche du Temps Perdu). The reader is Neville Jason, who the Washington Post called 'the marathon man' after his 70 hour recording of Tolstoy's War and Peace. Jason is well equipped to read this even longer work by Proust, having received the Sir John Gielgud prize for fiction while he was at RADA and having then gone on to perform with the Royal Shakespeare Company and the Old Vic Company. Indeed, while reading an earlier abridged version of Proust, he did the abridgement himself and also translated the final volume (see article in Audiofile magazine). The first volume alone, Swann's Way (amazon link here) is over 23 hours on 17 CDs six more volumes are to be added to the project and will eventually run for 140 hours and will be completed in October of this year. I have had a rather mixed relationship with Proust's great work. I ve read three volumes of it so far, but as I began about fifteen years ago, perhaps that s not very good going. While the books are fascinating, it takes me a long time to get into each one and I know that by spreading it out over such a long period, I lose some of the connections across each volume and have forgotten how the characters relate to each other. The books are hugely detailed (as you would expect with their huge size) and it can be a daunting task to start another one. With this background I was wondering how I would cope with Swann's Way on an audio recording. I was pleasantly surprise to find myself totally absorbed, particularly while driving. Jason's voice is exactly right for Proust as a professionally trained actor, his intonation and tone is perfect for the rhythmic cadences of the Scott Moncrieff translation. My own version of Proust is the newer Penguin edition which uses different translators for each volume. The translation is flatter and more colloquial, whereas Scott Moncrieff's sounds slightly more 'classical' which Neville Jason's voice suits rather well. Of course, you have to wonder how exactly you would get through 140 hours of audio recording. It almost seems like a life s work something that would accompany you over many years as you dipped in and out of it and kept coming back to it. If I was still at the stage of my life where I was driving up and down motorways it would be ideal, but for now it s going to be an occasional treat over the next few years. What a lovely thing to own though, a rich resource for some point in the future when I have more time on my hands. --Tom Cunliffe, A Common Reader

A beautiful, atmospheric, and nostalgic work, Swann's Way is highly recommended for literary connoisseurs and public library audiobook collections. --Library Bookwatch

This is the first volume of Naxos's projected production of the entire seven volumes of Proust s great work, Remembrance of Things Past, translated by C.K. Scott Moncrieff. It comes 10 years after the same narrator, Neville Jason, produced an abridged version and, when approached to read the whole thing, exclaimed, 'Oh my God, it s going to take the rest of my life!' A multitude of ordinary, educated readers have muttered the same thing and moved on with their lives, though with a sense of cultural failure. Here is salvation, at least for those who commute or are otherwise chained to some mindless activity that allows for listening. Jason's rendition is mesmerizing, elegant and supple. He unwinds the long sentences gracefully and with impeccable phrasing. He shades the voices of the many speakers to match their characters, and his pronunciation of French names and places is adept. There are, of course, new, less reticent translations, but Jason's reading of this celebrated version is itself a masterpiece. - --Katheri --Gerald Fenech, Malta News Online

All seven volumes of Remembrance of Things Past, of which this is the first, represent a staggering recording feat: 150 hours of unabridged Proust read by 78-year-old Neville Jason. To Proust writing was like making jellied beef: every shred of his memory was used. Jason calls Proust's work his 'magic cord', woven to be launched into future time. For us Jason's voice is the magic cord that draws us inexorably in. --Rachel Redford, The Oldie

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65 of 66 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars The original translation, possibly the best 9 Jun 2009
Format:Paperback
Quite possibly the greatest novel ever. Certainly there is nothing to compare in terms of quantity and quality combined, and compared to other very long novels Proust is easy to read. His writing is so beautiful, the famously long sentences full of a glorious wit and insight, that I found this semi-fictional memoir a great pleasure to read, so much so that I have now read two different translations.

But is this the best way to approach Proust? This edition takes the original Scott Moncrieff translation, which is still considered by many to be the best, and combines what were originally seven books into two large volumes. This first volume consists of Swann's Way, Within a Budding Grove and The Guermantes Way.

The title of Proust's whole work is usually translated these days as 'In search of Lost Time'. The title used for this edition, 'Remembrance of Things Past', is Moncrieff's very loose original translation of 'A la Recherche du Temps Perdu', and emphasizes the point that this is aimed at readers who specifically want the Moncrieff original version.

Unless you know your Proust and know what to expect, I would suggest buying a different edition, and start with Swann's Way as one (more manageable) volume. If you don't like it, and not everyone finds the slow pace to their liking, to say the least, there's really no point in buying more.
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15 of 16 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Volume one of the French classic 16 Mar 2010
By John Meanwood TOP 500 REVIEWER
Format:Paperback|Amazon Verified Purchase
This is an okay translation (it being the first) but it's a bit of a slog and unfortunately Mr Moncrieff does get a couple of things confused, ie. the relationship of some characters.

I would recommend instead the following volumes, as they are more modern translations (by Terence Kilmartin) and are therefore easier to read:

In Search Of Lost Time Vol 1: Swann's Way
In Search Of Lost Time, Vol 2: Within a Budding Grove
In Search Of Lost Time, Vol 3: The Guermantes Way

Also Marcel Proust's Search for Lost Time: A Reader's Guide for a general introduction to the work.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A beautifully recorded lifetime resource 3 Feb 2012
By A Common Reader TOP 50 REVIEWER VINE™ VOICE
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I was glad to get my hands on the first part of Naxos's complete and unabridged recording of Swann's Way, Marcel Proust's epic work, Remembrance of Things Past (À la Recherche du Temps Perdu).

The reader is Neville Jason who Washington Post called "the marathon man" after his 70 hour recording of Tolstoy's War and Peace. Jason is well equipped to read this even longer work by Proust, having received the Sir John Gielgud prize for fiction while he was at RADA and having then gone on to perform with the Royal Shakespeare Company and the Old Vic Company. Indeed, while reading an earlier abridged version of Proust he did the abrigement himself and also translated the final volume (see article in Audiofile magazine).

The first volume alone, Swann's Way is over 23 hours on 17 CDs - - six more volumes are to be added to the project and will eventually run for 140 hours and will be completed in October of this year.

I have had a rather mixed relationship with Proust's great work. I've read three volumes of it so far, but as I began about fifteen years ago perhaps that's not very good going. While the book is fascinating, if it takes me a long time to get into each one and I know that by spreading it out over such a long period I lose some of the connections across each volume and have forgotten how the characters relate to each other. The books are hugely detailed (as you would expect with their huge size) and it can be a daunting task to start another one.

With this background I was wondering how I would cope with Swann's Way on an audio recording. I was pleasantly surprise to find myself totally absorbed, particularly while driving. Jason's voice is exactly right for Proust - as a professionally trained actor, his intonation and tone is perfect for the rhythmic cadences of the Scott Moncrieff translation. My own version of Proust is the newer Penguin edition which uses different translators for each volume. The translation is flatter and more colloquial, whereas Scott Moncrieff's sounds slightly more "classical" - which Neville Jason's voice suits rather well.

A perfect purchase (or gift perhaps) for a long-distance commuter or motorist or for anyone who likes to work or relax with audio-accompaniement.
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2.0 out of 5 stars I gave up on it
Although I could appreciate the sprawling, poetic sentences, I found it boring, long winded and repetitive. Read more
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I've started this (in book form) a few times. Maybe this time, I'll finish it. This may not be the best translation. however.
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