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That works out to 1.7 months/book. If we plan for roughly 6-7 weeks/book (adjust by length?) it will work out pretty well.
I can see pros and cons for having individual threads but feel that the discussion might be more continuous with one thread.
I don't really have a preference though and will go with the majority rule. Both ways will work fine.

Btw, why not put the link to the Guardian article here?
I think separate threads may be better; that way if you fall behind you will find it easier to dip into the volume you are reading.

Gill wrote: "Is Petra joining in? That way, we could pretend we are reading Ulysses!"
Hahahaha! What no Ulysses as well ;)
Here's the link to the guardian article in favour of the Moncrieff translation https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/amp.th...
And here's a similar article by The New Yorker https://www.google.co.uk/amp/www.newy...

I've got this boxed set....which I purchased sometime in my 20s and still haven't read..... Remembrance of Things Past Volumes 1-3 Box Set.


Many thanks Gill for inviting me!

Diane S, I'm glad you're giving this a try and starting with us. You may decide to continue.
Dianne, welcome!

I like the 6-7 week/book timeframe Petra mentioned - we can always adjust as needed as we proceed. So let's plan on Swann's Way from Jan. 1 - Feb. 15.


Brilliant!

Perhaps it was because you were starting with the second book? In any case, I am glad to have people share this journey of a French classic!
I found the other day that my dad has a hardback edition of this (I don't know what translation it is but guess that the Moncrieff is most likely) -- in any case, I may end up using those rather than the free public domain Kindle editions. I don't even know if the whole series is available in the free ebook edition but assume it is.

Perhaps i..."
I think so too.
I have an Everyman's Library edition of the series, that I got earlier this year.

I've already read them, but as for other masterpieces you need at least a second reading to fully appreciate them.
Therefore I'm in without doubt!!!
When shall we start?
And shall we procede as for Zola Rougon Maquart series, one every other month?
Therefore I'm in without doubt!!!
When shall we start?
And shall we procede as for Zola Rougon Maquart series, one every other month?

I like the 6-7 week/book timeframe Petra mentioned - we can always adjust as needed as we proceed. So let's plan on [book:Swann's Wa..."
Swann's Way January 1st to February 15th sounds good, Leslie.

Anyway I'll start on this project but not only is Proust long but dense. Sometimes a sentence goes on for a page, and a paragraph for several pages.
I'd like to join in as well. I'll work on getting a copy for myself. Rather daunting, but what the heck! :)

Will this venture be a complete and total immersion in the Proust universe?

There is a madeleine cookie right there in the middle!!!!!

Same as Ulysses, (cue for Pink and Petra to appear!)

"The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new lands but seeing with new eyes" (view spoiler)
....today, I got my new eyes and discovered the flame.
Petra wrote: "LOL! The candle does work!
"The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new lands but seeing with new eyes" [spoilers removed]
....today, I got my new eyes and discovered the flame."
LOL!
"The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new lands but seeing with new eyes" [spoilers removed]
....today, I got my new eyes and discovered the flame."
LOL!



Re the de Botton book that looks good, a book in a similar but unrelated vein is How to Live: Or a Life of Montaigne in One Question and Twenty Attempts at an Answer which I thought was excellent.



Raul, we are starting reading on January 1st and the period for Swann's Way is January 1st to February 15th.
However people can be as flexible as they like with dates, how many of the series they read etc.
I've committed myself to reading Swann's Way, and will decide about the others as the year progresses.
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The first book is Swann's Way.
Here is a link to the GR page showing all the books in the series:
https://www.goodreads.com/series/5512...