Proust'S Overcoat: The True Story of One Man's Passion for All Things Proust

Proust'S Overcoat: The True Story of One Man's Passion for All Things Proust

by Lorenza Foschini (Author), Lorenza Foschini (Author), Eric Karpeles (Translator)

Synopsis

The story of the overcoat begins with a chance meeting - between an obsessive bibliophile, Jacques Guerin, the head of a French perfume house, and his physician, Dr Robert Proust, brother of the late writer. Glimpsing the possibility of adding to his collection, Guerin stumbles into a tense and tangled relationship with the novelist's family who, embarrassed by Proust's writings and his homosexuality, are in the process of destroying the mountain of notebooks, letters and manuscripts they had inherited. Little by little, over decades, Guerin acquires Marcel's remaining personal effects, including - eventually - the relic he had come to covet more than any other: the moth-eaten otter-lined overcoat Proust had worn every day and used as a blanket every night while writing in bed. Like the novelist's second skin, this coat was as close as Guerin could ever come to touching Proust himself: it was the jewel of his collection.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 144
Publisher: Granta Books
Published: 03 Nov 2011

ISBN 10: 1846272726
ISBN 13: 9781846272721

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This book is just my style. In the spirit of La Boh?me, a brilliant aria to the coat. --Patti Smith
Author Bio
LORENZA FOSCHINI is an Italian journalist, writer and television news anchorwoman, and a former Vatican correspondent. She is the author of Investigation at Millennium's End (Rizzoli), which won the Prix Scanno. Born in Naples, she lives in Rome.