Marcel Proust

Description: (French Novelist Who is Regarded as One of the Most Influential Authors of the 20th Century)

Marcel Proust, whose novels inspired a whole generation of great writers, is regarded as one of most acclaimed writers of the modern times. This twentieth century novelist was known to have as much impact on literature, as Tolstoy had during the nineteenth century. His writing was so compelling and impressive that even the great English writer Virginia Woolf once exclaimed “Oh if I could write like that!". Born during the Fourth French Revolution, Proust grew up witnessing a lot of turmoil in the society. His magnum opus ‘In Search of Lost Time’, which earned him great fame and recognition, describes the society plagued by chaos and absurdities brought about by industrialization. The beautiful and the awe-inspiring nature, which had been the subject and the muse of poets and writers of the previous ages, began to fade with the beginning of industrialization. But, Proust was among those few people who found inspiration to write, despite all the cynicism.

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Birthday July 10, 1871 (Cancer)
Born In France
Alternative names Valentin Louis Georges Eugène Marcel Proust
Died on November 18, 1922
Parents Achille Adrien Proust
Jeanne Clémence Weil
Relatives Robert

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What inspired Marcel Proust to write In Search of Lost Time? Marcel Proust drew inspiration from his own life experiences, memories, and observations of society to create the intricate narrative of "In Search of Lost Time."
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