“Art is long” perfectly illustrates the life-work of Marcel Proust. A la recherche du temps perdu with its 1,267,069 words / 3,031 pages / 9,609,000 characters is one of the longest novels ever written. Published between 1913 and 1927 had a great influence on many works of modern literature. Who haven't heard of the smell of a Madeleine cake? Yum. Once at the literature classes I heard — “people may be divided into two groups. Those who love Mann and hate Proust, and vice versa. Among book-lovers there is no in-between.” While reading their prose by the first time one may feel like Joachim Ziemssen who just got to Davos. Peculiar words, phrases and ideas like heavy mountain air that is penetrating nostrils. No surprise that one can feel dizzy when uncanny sentences are snatching the bed. A fever occurs, the vague and …show more content…
As a victim of an enigmatic illness Proust decided to live alone. There was a sense of allegiance about that choice, as well. A certain submission and acceptance of an outcast’s fete. Broken after his mother’s death, excluded from and social life and the war ( due to his physical disability) Proust hid himself in the apartment at 102 Boulevard Haussmann in Paris and worked, worked, and worked. The …show more content…
After over ten years of research, he concluded that people’s attitude toward time is just as defining as main personality feature such as optimism or sociability. He believes that time perspective has a great influence on what life choices we make, what actions we take and in what we believe. And what is time perspective ? It is how are we tend to get stuck in the past, live the moment, or plan for the future. According to Zimbardo based only on that answer to that question we can predict someone’s education, success and