To mark the 80th anniversary the death of Marcel Proust this documentary, produced in 1962, portrays the writer. Alternately, relatives of Marcel Proust reflect the memories they have lived with the writer evoke the evolution of his work, his place in the heart of French literature and its daily work.
The speakers detailed their impressions from reading the novels of Marcel Proust: "From Swann's Way", published in 1913. They also prepare a biography of the author and describe its traits. The close approach, in addition, different inspirations Proust, from frequent fashionable salons that skirted the writer. These testimonies and interviews interspersed with comments on archival images and illustrations that provide a historical context, economic and social portrait of the writer. Readings of messages in voice compliment the documentary. The players are François Mauriac, French Academy, Jean Cocteau, the French Academy, Paul Morand, Daniel Halevy, Jacques De Lacretelle, the French Academy, the Marquis of Laura, the Duke de Gramont, Philippe SOUPAULT, Celeste ALBARRET, devoted servant and secretary of Marcel Proust, Mrs. Paul Morand, André Maurois and André Emmanuel BERL.Madame MAUROIS recounts how as a child, Proust was looking to create the character of Miss de Saint-Loup, the granddaughter of Odette and Swann.Encore deeply moved, Celeste ALBARET tells the agony of the writer, sometime just after he asked the word "end" to his monumental work, one of the most important twentieth century.
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