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  • Опубліковано 13 тра 2024
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    10 life lessons you can learn from Marcel Proust and his masterpiece In Search of Lost Time (a la recherche du temps perdu). Marcel Proust is considered the best 20th-century French writer whose novel 'A la recherche du temps Perdu' (In search of Lost Time) goes deep into what it means to be human and by what philosophy we should live our life.
    Marcel Proust was a 20th Century French novelist who wrote in Search of Lost Time in French over a period of 14 years from 1913 to 1927.
    Other videos on Proust:
    **Full Summary of In Search of Lost Time: • Proust - In Search of ...
    **Short Summary of In Search of Lost Time**: • Marcel Proust's In Sea...
    *Proust and 6 French Stereotypes* • Video
    0:00 intro
    01:01 Lesson 1: Authenticity (how to find your true self)
    03:23 Lesson 2: Suffering (how to turn it into art)
    05:12 Lesson 3: Time (how to tame the beast)
    07:23 Lesson 4: Work (how to work like an artist)
    09:08 Lesson 5: Change (How to see your being is a process)
    10:58 Lesson 6: Books (How to nourish your imagination)
    12:47 Lesson 7: Creativity (how to have new eyes)
    14:55 Lesson 8: Fear (how future doesn't exist)
    16:48 Lesson 9: Possession (How to own nothing)
    18:26 Lesson 10: Meaning (How death gives life a meaning)
    #proust
    #insearchoflosttime

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  • @Fiction_Beast
    @Fiction_Beast  2 роки тому +9

    Other videos on Proust:
    **Full Summary of In Search of Lost Time: ua-cam.com/video/IfCpAiHvxCM/v-deo.html
    **Short Summary of In Search of Lost Time**: ua-cam.com/video/47zd7JIdVcE/v-deo.html
    **Proust and 6 French Stereotypes** ua-cam.com/video/cv-xoaBE2os/v-deo.html

    • @Takeda_1582
      @Takeda_1582 2 роки тому

      Hi again dear matt
      I was wondering if you could make individual videos about The Plague,The Idiot,Nausea,The Stranger,The candidate and a video about Albert Camus,generally.
      I know it's a lot to ask but please make them.I just looooove your videos and learn a lot from them.Things that i'm unable to formulate and just flounder.
      Thanks a lot.Wish you the bests❤❤❤❤❤

    • @nillehessy
      @nillehessy Рік тому

      meanwhile google searchresults is almost dead
      150 search-results max on a search-command in sted of millions of search-results
      this is going on for 2 years now almost no report on it on ´the alt. media´ politics silent
      w e a r e i n O r w e l l and a silence the horror alike d o y o u u n d e r s t a n d

    • @anniekuruvila5273
      @anniekuruvila5273 Рік тому

      We are all but passengers in the wide scop of experiences one can attain.In
      all it's beauty and tradigy. Our lives are but a tear drop in the oceans of time and space.

  • @supremereader7614
    @supremereader7614 Рік тому +99

    "You find what you want after you stop wanting it." I had never heard that, I'd never really heard much of Prust to be honest until this video. Thanks again for making such great literature accessible.

    • @Fiction_Beast
      @Fiction_Beast  Рік тому +3

      Thank you so much for your support!

    • @lainpadang8033
      @lainpadang8033 Рік тому

      I heard this from the Budhism ⅛⁷²²⁰⁶⅖

    • @alainspiteri502
      @alainspiteri502 Рік тому +1

      Suprême Reader : if you want see " a la recherche du temps perdu " it's the ballet " Intermittences du coeur " coreographer Roland-Petit wonderfull ballet music about the spirit the soûl of M Proust

    • @flmks
      @flmks Рік тому +4

      ""When someone is searching," said Siddhartha, "then it might easily happen that the only thing his eyes still see is that what he searches for, that he is unable to find anything, to let anything enter his mind, because he always thinks of nothing but the object of his search, because he has a goal, because he is obsessed by the goal. Searching means: having a goal. But finding means: being free, being open, having no goal. You, oh venerable one, are perhaps indeed a searcher, because, striving for your goal, there are many things you don't see, which are directly in front of your eyes.""
      Siddhartha, Herman Hesse

    • @sirreal725
      @sirreal725 Рік тому

      Proust

  • @Doogle136
    @Doogle136 Рік тому +27

    It is hard to express to you how satisfying your videos have become for me. Long past my academic years and facing the reality of senior-hood, your presentations raise my spirit by reawakening my affinity for philosophical contemplation and being present. Thank you so much for all that you are doing for your followers.

    • @Fiction_Beast
      @Fiction_Beast  Рік тому +2

      Wow, thank you!

    • @johnmanole4779
      @johnmanole4779 11 місяців тому

      ​@@Fiction_Beast why don't you make a video with tips, advices for people who want to start writing themselves? I think that will be interesting .

    • @anypercentdeathless
      @anypercentdeathless 4 місяці тому

      Likely a lie. Academics don't write so poorly.

  • @Frodohack
    @Frodohack Рік тому +32

    It took me hours to finish, going back and forth and taking notes. It has been one of the most inspiring video that I found. It reason with me and I got really interested in reading more about Proust. But it's not only Proust himself. This is the video that each artist should look at. And other that artists, this video is probably for everyone, in particular people that mirror themself with Marcel and all the doubts and question that you answered with the words of Proust. A great job

  • @viktoriaregis6645
    @viktoriaregis6645 Рік тому +28

    I just love your analysis. They are sharp, encouraging and right on the spot. Things I didnt think of before becomes so clear and obvious.

  • @Nomad12780
    @Nomad12780 Рік тому +11

    I wanted to pursue philosophy but have started law school... your videos are the best. I love your analysis and it gives me an escape from my reality to what I wanted to pursue. Maybe one day I will pursue philosophy but for now your videos help me in keeping me afloat.

    • @carywarren7800
      @carywarren7800 Рік тому +5

      A philosophic lawyer. Much needed but rare. Justice, honor, integrity. Best of luck mate

    • @Nomad12780
      @Nomad12780 Рік тому +2

      @@carywarren7800 Thank you so very much.

    • @dazzoia6216
      @dazzoia6216 10 місяців тому

      @@Nomad12780 how is it now ? I'm hoping you found what you wanted whatever it is today

  • @richardwestwood8212
    @richardwestwood8212 Рік тому +5

    You said everything comes and goes but art remains. I like that, you sound like an ancient Greek philosopher.

  • @100meek7
    @100meek7 Рік тому +8

    you are passing forward so important aspect of the essence of humanity through this channel. thank you for doing this amazing work ❤️

  • @Tc-ih8zj
    @Tc-ih8zj 4 місяці тому +1

    Thank You for your wise analysis. The 10 lessons are thoughtful & meaningful, as I start reading Proust for the 1st time. The "Quotes" are a lovely selection, allowing the man himself to speak directly to us the viewers & more so, the readers. Grateful!

  • @moshefabrikant1
    @moshefabrikant1 2 роки тому +12

    4:40
    Suffering and the other end is necessary to make us feel better the loss and learn about them.
    And to fly up to feel the greatness of life.
    Like when we are close to death
    11:10
    When we read books we read ourselves

  • @Phorquieu
    @Phorquieu Рік тому +6

    Very interesting video indeed! You have mined Proust's books to find the gold he stored away in their many pages... So this means that Proust lived for your (and our) benefit. That was very good of him, and this video of yours is very good of you! (The task remains now for each of us, your audience, to do something, somehow, that will enrich the world, too, and leave it a better place than the one we came into.)

  • @XX-vg6pk
    @XX-vg6pk 2 роки тому +38

    Good work dude....maybe making videos to let others know about this is art on itself

    • @Fiction_Beast
      @Fiction_Beast  2 роки тому +4

      appreciate it mate!

    • @winniethuo9736
      @winniethuo9736 2 роки тому +1

      @@Fiction_Beast I am in awe because for the longest time I wanted to read and review but my attempt has been put off by life. You have emerged and I thank you for bringing those who come by near god reads. 👏🏾

    • @DanHintz
      @DanHintz 10 місяців тому

      exactly what i was thinking--turning people on to proust is almost as important and laudable as the work itself.

  • @Delfin63
    @Delfin63 Рік тому +15

    Proust was optimistic because he knew maternal love and with it he learned to love his contemporaries

    • @Fiction_Beast
      @Fiction_Beast  Рік тому +1

      Good point.

    • @iuliaionelapetcu1411
      @iuliaionelapetcu1411 Рік тому +2

      Brilliant observation. Maternal love is the very first form of affection we experience and it is ultimately fundamental. When one lacks it, they find it more difficult to connect and understand others, at least in my view.

    • @MsViollentia
      @MsViollentia Рік тому +3

      @@iuliaionelapetcu1411 I think lacking it can make someone so understanding and fluid to the point of having no boundaries and feeling enmeshed with other people.

  • @pamelaj1226
    @pamelaj1226 2 місяці тому

    Matt! So well done. Through your love of Proust you have inspired me to start the journey through his art. Thank you for your courage in showing your art.

  • @pascalelandry8630
    @pascalelandry8630 Рік тому +1

    That was a great video, nice work! Thank you!

  • @chandanadixit
    @chandanadixit Рік тому +1

    Amazing summary!!!! ❤️

  • @centurionstrengthandfitnes3694

    This really is particularly good. Content like this is a rare light in the deep black pit that is UA-cam.

  • @walk_london
    @walk_london Рік тому +1

    Excellent analysis. Thank you!

  • @yasminkhan1158
    @yasminkhan1158 2 роки тому +6

    Thankyou so much for this beautiful video. You really have great insights. Thankyou. Live long. You will one day be recognized for all the hard work you are placing in your videos. ♥️

  • @Fiction_Beast
    @Fiction_Beast  3 роки тому +3

    For a summary of Marcel Proust's novel, In Search of Lost Time, watch my other video here: ua-cam.com/video/47zd7JIdVcE/v-deo.html

  • @korbysbookclub5964
    @korbysbookclub5964 Рік тому +1

    Really enjoying these thoughtful explorations of great literature. Thank you for your work.

  • @DrinkWater713
    @DrinkWater713 Рік тому +3

    It's a good thing you made this video because I'll never subject myself to the torture of actually reading In Search of Lost Time

  • @poetrification
    @poetrification 2 роки тому +3

    This is the best UA-cam video ever! Thanks a ton.

  • @AbdallahBotan
    @AbdallahBotan Рік тому +1

    Thank you man. I loved it. So much.

  • @147Dalia
    @147Dalia Рік тому +2

    Thank you for these videos.

  • @DaleBhagwagar
    @DaleBhagwagar Рік тому +1

    Wow, wow, wow and more wow. I love you now. Yes, I had some complaints, but I love you now. This video. Oh. What can I say. Words cannot describe how good it is. Thank you.🙏🏼 More power to you.

  • @Crazyibbes
    @Crazyibbes Рік тому +5

    That was a crazy lesson, awakening for the little us inside of us :)

  • @iuliaionelapetcu1411
    @iuliaionelapetcu1411 Рік тому +10

    It's ironic that it was Virginia Woolf who said what is there to be written after Proust, when is one of the very few whose greatness I could compare to his. I've first read In Search of Lost Time when I was bery young and though I lacked the wisdom and maturity I posses now, it still moved me very much and it's a book that I will (re)read for the remaining of my life. Each time it feels like a slighlty different experience.

    • @sergioalves5278
      @sergioalves5278 3 місяці тому

      Do Brasil, Iulia. Como é maravilhoso encontrar alguém dizer que vai ler Proust por toda a vida. Eu AMO AMO Proust." Desco ri-o" aos 30 snos, estou com 61; já li e reli The Search 6 vezes desde então, sempre com descobertas e com mais prazer a cada releitura. Quase todo dia, tomo um volume da estante e leio 10 páginas, aleatoriamente. Saudações, Iulia.

  • @jankoszuta9835
    @jankoszuta9835 8 місяців тому

    Brilliant video. I've saved it to listen to again

  • @jasiowpl
    @jasiowpl Рік тому +1

    Thank You for Your great videos.

  • @qd4051
    @qd4051 Рік тому +1

    Interesting analysis of Proust. Thank you.

  • @artofmusic303
    @artofmusic303 2 роки тому +10

    Outstanding, insightful, useful for both art and life. Surprisingly in harmony with eastern philosophical traditions. I will be re-watching this video many times.

  • @JamesColeman1
    @JamesColeman1 2 роки тому +2

    One of the best videos I've seen.

  • @TheJojoaruba52
    @TheJojoaruba52 Рік тому +1

    Thank you. Very educational.

  • @ThirdLens
    @ThirdLens 3 роки тому +7

    Wow this is an amazing video you have created. So much to learn from. Wonderful work!

  • @joshua_fry_speed9449
    @joshua_fry_speed9449 10 місяців тому

    This is a great video thanks 🙏

  • @sandrasupportsyou
    @sandrasupportsyou Рік тому +2

    First, Matt I love your love for literature and philosophy and how they blend together into an amazing human legacy. Second, I want to run to McLeod's Second Hand Books here in Vancouver and find In Search of Lost Time. It had them in my possession at some point and carted them to the various apartments then I went to Spain to dance flamenco and knew Marcel would understand the need to travel light, but now with the last taste of cafe au lait and toast on my tongue, I'm running to recapture the memories of the selves now long gone, to move slowly to places where my father and I skimmed waters, now gone dry, in his boat. I want to refeel what has been for me as I read the voice of an invisible friend casting a net of his selves towards me to pull me back into time, into vitalité. Third -- a recommendation - "A Tale for the Time Being" by Ruth Ozeki ... here, it is as if zen master Dogen and Proust meet in a Japanese teenager who wants to end her time on the planet.
    Finally, please keep doing your wonderful work of inspiring us to dive into the world's within another and within ourselves ... and merge. Merci Beaucoup mon ami et Mon Prof

  • @Jeff05Hardy
    @Jeff05Hardy 3 роки тому +2

    as always, great vid

  • @edgarspaegle3102
    @edgarspaegle3102 Рік тому +11

    Recently I was reading some of the Steven Pinker’s books and I think it was in “Rationality” where I stumbled on a quote by Homer Simpson. By paraphrasing it went something like this: “It will be a problem of future Homer and I don’t envy that guy”. Now I know where Marcel Proust got his ideas.
    Thank you for creating these videos! It is great pleasure to listen to them and I learn a lot.

    • @Fiction_Beast
      @Fiction_Beast  Рік тому +1

      😃

    • @akeithing1841
      @akeithing1841 Рік тому +3

      'Today, although worse than yesterday is at least better than tomorrow!' -old Russian saying

    • @2msvalkyrie529
      @2msvalkyrie529 Рік тому

      " Life sucks ; then you die "
      One of Homer Simpson's most perceptive insights. Who knew he was an existentialist..? ..?

  • @merritt972
    @merritt972 Рік тому +1

    Finishing my second reading of Proust in this lifetime I am constantly looking back on my own.

  • @AbdallahSaleh20
    @AbdallahSaleh20 Рік тому +1

    Excellent video

  • @retrospect3-2-15
    @retrospect3-2-15 2 роки тому +4

    Thoroughly enjoyed this :) best video I have watched in a long time. I take my hat of to your Sir!

  • @DanHintz
    @DanHintz 10 місяців тому

    great job on these proust vids, man. you should do a similar treatment of the key works of david foster wallace.

  • @jungao6470
    @jungao6470 2 роки тому +18

    10:24 "I felt myself still reliving a past which was no longer anything more than the history of another person."---Marcel Proust

    • @BluetheRaccoon
      @BluetheRaccoon 2 роки тому +4

      This is where I'm at in my own personal development, having processed a great deal of childhood and early adulthood traumas.

    • @tompribyl2884
      @tompribyl2884 Рік тому +1

      This video has inspired me to begin In Search of Lost Time. THANK YOU.

  • @haikushack
    @haikushack 3 роки тому +4

    Thank you for sharing this video with me. I enjoyed watching it very much!

  • @jmsl910
    @jmsl910 Рік тому +1

    excellent work

  • @gracefitzgerald2227
    @gracefitzgerald2227 3 роки тому +11

    This was wonderful, thank you.

  • @HarpreetSingh-gv4lo
    @HarpreetSingh-gv4lo Рік тому +1

    Excellent

  • @maya_taher
    @maya_taher 2 роки тому +2

    Gr8 work thank you

  • @thomaspynchon8400
    @thomaspynchon8400 3 роки тому +4

    Can you make detailed summary of each book. I love this channel.

    • @Fiction_Beast
      @Fiction_Beast  3 роки тому +1

      That’s a great idea. I think I will make one. I’m in the middle of making another video on Proust, his connection to the French culture.

    • @thomaspynchon8400
      @thomaspynchon8400 3 роки тому +1

      @@Fiction_Beast really looking forward to watching it 👏

    • @Fiction_Beast
      @Fiction_Beast  3 роки тому +1

      It will be a while though. I got so many books right now.

  • @BaritoneUkeBeast4Life
    @BaritoneUkeBeast4Life Рік тому +3

    I don't know if I agree "That Suffering Makes Us Think" as much as I would say that thinking makes us suffer. When one has a brief relief from thinking they are at peace, once thinking seeps back in all the troubles of the world seep in with it. One never has as many problems as when one is thinking.

    • @Fiction_Beast
      @Fiction_Beast  Рік тому +4

      Proust meant suffering gives us insights. Happy people tend not create or change things. I think you mean negative or overthinking makes us suffer which I agree.

    • @BaritoneUkeBeast4Life
      @BaritoneUkeBeast4Life Рік тому

      @@Fiction_Beast Your interpretation of Proust's meaning in this case makes a lot more sense now that I understand it better and not simply taking it literally and at face value. I whole heartedly agree. Yes, happy people tend to keep the status quo as is, especially not changing within. Suffering reveals the need for change. And yes you are correct I did mean that negative or overthinking which describes the vast majority of thoughts for most people is what causes us to suffer.

    • @lunabrady7670
      @lunabrady7670 Рік тому

      Quote: "Each of us sees clarity only in those ideas which have the same degree of confusion as his own."

  • @Abhising29
    @Abhising29 Рік тому +2

    anyone have page numbers for the quotes he mentions in each lesson? Great explanations as always!

  • @darrylthomas815
    @darrylthomas815 Рік тому +1

    Well done. Approved.

  • @inanedreamz673
    @inanedreamz673 Рік тому

    Excellent stuff, inspires me to push through swann’s way

  • @JeremydePrisco
    @JeremydePrisco Рік тому

    Great content. Recommend a pop filter on your mic, and/or roll off some low end on your voice channel.

  • @debashishdas506
    @debashishdas506 Рік тому +2

    I respect darkness always as the dark phase in my life helps me to understand others and more than that myself and the eternal power inside me.

  • @rosesaredark
    @rosesaredark 3 роки тому +1

    Amazing video, and amazing explanation
    Thank you

    • @Fiction_Beast
      @Fiction_Beast  3 роки тому

      You're very welcome! I am glad you enjoyed it.

  • @mounia128
    @mounia128 2 роки тому +3

    Madeleine de Proust !
    AWESOME 💕💕💕🙏

  • @urimtefiki226
    @urimtefiki226 Рік тому

    Inspiration makes me think.

  • @honorladone8682
    @honorladone8682 Рік тому +7

    Wanting isn't having.

  • @user-or7ji5hv8y
    @user-or7ji5hv8y 3 роки тому +1

    This is the best video analysis on Proust.

  • @abbassoubh6344
    @abbassoubh6344 2 місяці тому

    Marcel Proust ❤

  • @xiangli683
    @xiangli683 Рік тому

    So well explained, thank you so much. Proust is the true God.

  • @bradleybenson2944
    @bradleybenson2944 Рік тому +1

    Damn dude!!!! You got a gift

  • @edwardnashen5960
    @edwardnashen5960 Рік тому +1

    Very intelligent and and illuminating. Excellent!

  • @alainspiteri502
    @alainspiteri502 Рік тому +1

    " Intermittences du cœur " is a wonderfull ballet and music about the different lifes of Marcel Proust with his " Recherche du temps perdu " must see absolutely this ballet coreographer Roland Petit on UA-cam !

  • @callithasmed8468
    @callithasmed8468 Рік тому +2

    Suffering can also distort you into something too intellectually disturbed to express oneself non-destructively.

    • @Fiction_Beast
      @Fiction_Beast  Рік тому +1

      Yes only a handful of people can challenge *(channel) it into a piece of art.

  • @asoulist4829
    @asoulist4829 2 місяці тому

    The highest hope should be to have the greatest possible now.

  • @maxmillianmaximovich1829
    @maxmillianmaximovich1829 Рік тому +1

    Great video! Maybe you'd tackle Nabokov? 😁

    • @Fiction_Beast
      @Fiction_Beast  Рік тому +1

      Great suggestion! I have not read anything by him. I will see what I can do.

    • @vicomtedevalmont1073
      @vicomtedevalmont1073 3 місяці тому

      @@Fiction_Beastif you love Proust you will love Nabokov. He is a student of Proust, this is greatly displayed in Ada, or Ardor, which is in my estimation his greatest work.

  • @junevandermark952
    @junevandermark952 Рік тому +2

    The scientist Stephen Hawking believed that in one form or another, the universe always existed.
    If his system of belief just happened to be correct, then consciousness and suffering of all forms of life is natural, and there never was any judge-mental creator in existence, or any afterlife where souls of only humans go to be punished or rewarded.

  • @timidlove
    @timidlove Рік тому

    the beauty of nature, society and the inside out of human it captured are to me, "like a polychrome cathedral of the deep"

  • @yusmildaproust4733
    @yusmildaproust4733 Рік тому +1

    Great!!..my cousin

  • @gracerodgers8952
    @gracerodgers8952 Рік тому +1

    Suffering makes us think...if we think first,we may not have to suffer.

  • @jdzentrist8711
    @jdzentrist8711 Рік тому

    Thank you. I'm going to have to sleep on it....

  • @kaiftintoiwala6414
    @kaiftintoiwala6414 3 роки тому +2

    Great video thank you

  • @LeafbyLeaf
    @LeafbyLeaf 3 роки тому +3

    Outstanding video! I’m watching it now-on point 3-but has to stop and post this comment. Really well done work. OK, back to it...

    • @Fiction_Beast
      @Fiction_Beast  3 роки тому +1

      Thank you so much! It means a lot to hear you say so.

  • @Tom-lz3pf
    @Tom-lz3pf Рік тому +2

    Hello thanks for the video. Did you read Proust in English? If so, can you recommend a translation?

    • @Fiction_Beast
      @Fiction_Beast  Рік тому +1

      Yes in English. I recommend the penguin classics version translated by various people but pretty good. There’s also a free version on Gutenberg org if you like to read on kindle

  • @farahali5754
    @farahali5754 Рік тому

    Yes

  • @plekkchand
    @plekkchand Рік тому +1

    Would be nice to include citations.

  • @bobbyleewv
    @bobbyleewv Рік тому +2

    If suffering makes us think, does thinking make us suffer?

    • @Fiction_Beast
      @Fiction_Beast  Рік тому +1

      Overthinking makes suffer. Thinking makes us sharper to understand things.

  • @TheInestyle
    @TheInestyle 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you.

  • @jackieblewett641
    @jackieblewett641 Рік тому

    When you are quoting, you have to give full citation. Thanks.

  • @edwardnashen5960
    @edwardnashen5960 Рік тому +1

    Want to know more!!!

    • @Fiction_Beast
      @Fiction_Beast  Рік тому

      I have three more videos on Proust. Search my channel

  • @eldonng6576
    @eldonng6576 2 роки тому +1

    are all these quotes in the stories?

  • @jamesgoolsby702
    @jamesgoolsby702 Рік тому +1

    In what way was Proust different from America’s Thomas Wolfe..
    Both sought to solve the enigma of time..
    Thomas Wolfe might be said to have lived his life twice..through his writing of lost time.
    ..”.. of a leaf..a stone..an unfound door..o lost and by the wind grieved ghost come back again”

    • @Fiction_Beast
      @Fiction_Beast  Рік тому

      I don’t know much about Tom Wolfe. I’m intrigued.

  • @alichoudhary9156
    @alichoudhary9156 Рік тому

    you have an artistic way of describing yourself

  • @altayebali9584
    @altayebali9584 Рік тому +1

    Wish you to talk about Arab-african novel (season of migration to the north) by Altayeb Salih

  • @peggyfranzen6159
    @peggyfranzen6159 Рік тому

    Prosperity makes one think! Hire above yourself- get it.

  • @ericwinnert
    @ericwinnert Рік тому +2

    Thinking makes us suffer.

  • @christopherbriscoe8665
    @christopherbriscoe8665 Рік тому +1

    What does patiche mean?

  • @freeparticle5068
    @freeparticle5068 Рік тому

    Marcel Proust's masterpiece is "Remembrance of things past" not "In search of lost time" which is a word by word translation

  • @laurenth7187
    @laurenth7187 Рік тому

    You probably didn't suffer a lot.... What one should see in La recherche, is that despite supposed nostalgia, all it ends by a chapter named The recovered time, and that leads to a a conclusion that the Recherche was useless, and that the goal is to continue a creative work. So he continues writing, that's the sens of his life.
    But that's not the sens i give to the book. In fact, one is conveyed, everyone is conveyed in his life, to make this "Recherche ... " at moment in life when times begins to run short, or parents are dying, etc. At a difficult period of life, everyone is searching for an understanding, and begins to recap what he knows, and also on the biographic level what he has experienced, so it's this huge impulsion to think, when we have difficulties, that launches this maniac recovering of souvenirs, in the hope there will be an answer, or a solution, for our problems. That's what everybody should be mind of... we all make this "Recherche... " when we are in a dire situation, with the hope to understand what went wrong. This is our brain walking around everything it knows.
    This "Recherche..." is the product of a helpless mind searching a way out, of it's misery. While he doesn't know, he starts from the beginning, like at the last judgement telling who he is. Same for Rousseau's Confessions... or everyone's confession, as believer. Or in therapy.
    You should definitively give up the idea all your philosophers gives solutions ! they don't ! Because there isn't.

  • @zen-ventzi-marinov
    @zen-ventzi-marinov Рік тому +1

    This channel is crazily good. Are you crazy or good?

    • @Fiction_Beast
      @Fiction_Beast  Рік тому +1

      You have to be crazy to be great! Good is another thing.

  • @derekreed6798
    @derekreed6798 Рік тому +1

    It's a funny title as thinking actually makes us suffer.

  • @jdb6026
    @jdb6026 Рік тому +2

    Artists before: To produce art is to suffer.
    Artists today: To produce art is to be a victim.
    /s

  • @timnray99
    @timnray99 Рік тому +2

    Proust's greatest achievement for me is proving the patricians to be the real plebians...

  • @leastimnotarepublican
    @leastimnotarepublican Рік тому +1

    If that's the case and I've outpaced most, what do you think that means. It's "Taken" but I have to stay on the phone and work at Walmart for a decade.
    I put the fear of God in invincible people who thought they were playing God. I believe I still do.

  • @ferdinandmagellan5484
    @ferdinandmagellan5484 Рік тому

    Please make an documentary on Robindro Nath Tagore and Kazi Nazrul Islam.

    • @Fiction_Beast
      @Fiction_Beast  Рік тому +1

      I made a video on Tagore. Search my page.

  • @heyyou5773
    @heyyou5773 Рік тому

    ♥️

  • @pennylaughlin3235
    @pennylaughlin3235 Рік тому +2

    IMO it’s thinking that makes us suffer.