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Within a Budding Grove

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Within a Budding Grove

By: Marcel Proust
Narrated by: John Rowe
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In the second volume of Proust's great novel, the narrator emerges as an actor in the drama of his own life. Swann has now dwindled into a husband for his former mistress, Odette, and their daughter, Gilberte, becomes the adolescent narrator's playmate and tantalising love object.

We move from Paris to the seaside town of Balbec, from ritualised social performances to midsummer spontaneity and from Gilberte to her successor, Albertine.

In Balbec, the narrator is befriended by the painter Elstir who introduces him both to the craft of painting and to the mysterious 'little band' of girls. An artistic education is thus intricately interwoven with a journey of sexual self-discovery.

This is now the entire audiobook, not in two parts.

©2008 Marcel Proust (P)2014 Audible, Inc.
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So Proust!

Good for lovers of Proust and know how he writes. The narrator has the correctly sensitive voice. Beautifully written ending.

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Better than hard copy

Rowe's reading is brilliant. In fact, I've found the whole work more accessible and seductive as a listen than I did as a hard-copy read, thanks in large measure to Rowe's sensitive and often illuminating performance. I can't wait for the rest of the volumes to be available.

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insomniac's dream

Proust writes marvelous stuff, but his interminable sentences can make his work difficult to read. Now, John Rowe to the rescue: he reads so sensitively, it's like listening to one's own thoughts. I was so glad to find he's started another volume of Proust's masterwork, and look forward eagerly to the second installment, and hopefully more to come. Insomniacs, take note: with Marcel Proust/James Rowe on your iPod, you may be able to jettison the Lunesta. I mean this in a good way (and I think that Proust, who wrote at night in that cork-lined room, would have approved): the narrative is absorbing, complex, seductive, and nonlinear, perfect for bedtime (or the wee hours of the night), as it hardly matters where you leave off or pick it up again.

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Fun and colorful

Proust is an extraordinary author - noticing so many details and describing them wondrously. So good.

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more John Rowe, s.v.p.

having now completed the second volume of proust's amazing seven volume work, i am more convinced than ever that the ONLY voice for proust's narrator is john rowe. more, please.

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A written and listening masterpiece

John Rowe made this listening experience possible for me. Other readers, at least via the samples, were bad to awful. Please encourage John Rowe to complete the series with his wonderful narrative style.

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A fine reading of Proust

Rowe's performance feels less arch than Neville's. I like them both but preferred Rowe, this time around. I only wish Rowe had finished the series. Or, if he has, I wish Audible would make the rest of it available.

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A beautiful reading of a beautiful novel

I have enjoyed volumes 1 & 2 of the series, narrated by John Rowe, so much. As a widow, dealing with grief, Proust's gentle introspection and observances on life have brought me a great deal of comforting perspective. These books have been perfect for easing into sleep at night; there are no great conflicts or agonizing dilemmas, just amazing insights on human nature, people and situations. He captures so accurately, in such detail, exactly how each stage of life felt and was experienced. This brought many long-forgotten moments of my own life back into focus for me. The narration is just sublime. Rowe reads as if he is just speaking directly from his own mind, you don't get a sense of the material being 'read' at all. He brings it to life. I felt as though I was listening to a friend speak of his life's remembrances. I'm terribly disappointed that the rest of the volumes in this series are not available in the voice of John Rowe! I was so looking forward to hearing the rest in his voice!

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Eat your veggies, sleep 6-8 hours, read your Proust

He will teach as much about human nature as
Aristotle, Neiztche, Freud, Jung, Marx, Austen, Wilde, Shakespeare, William James

And the narrator is perfectly British without getting in the way of the fictional dream

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Magnificent

It’s a sublimely great book that’s beautifully read here. I found it helpful to listen to the audio version while also following in the paperback edition at the same time. This translation in the audiobook is slightly different from the wonderful Scott Moncrieff/Kilmartin/Enright translation that I was reading at the same time, but it didn’t matter. Thanks for this fantastic reading — it’s been a joyous experience for me.

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