About this audiobook
When the taste of a tea-soaked madeleine sends the narrator spiraling into recollections of his childhood in Combray, everyday life becomes something stranger and more profound: a landscape shaped by obsession, longing, social performance, and the fragile architecture of time itself. From sleepless nights and first loves to aristocratic salons glittering with vanity and wit,
Swann's Way transforms ordinary experience into a hypnotic meditation on what it means to remember — and to live.
Marcel Proust (1871–1922) was a French novelist, critic, and essayist best known for his seven-volume masterpiece
In Search of Lost Time. Celebrated for his lyrical prose and revolutionary exploration of memory and consciousness, Proust profoundly influenced modern literature, shaping writers from Virginia Woolf to James Baldwin.