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First published in 1913 Swanns Way by Marcel Proust is one of the most enthralling reading experiences of the twentieth century. It is the first volume of the seven books that comprise In Search of Lost Time (A la recherche du temps perdu 1913-1927). The novel begins with the narrators efforts to recapture and understand his own past by the taste of a madeleine soaked in tea. The narrators recollections about his own life lead him inevitably to the past of Charles Swann a family friend the narrator knew as a child. By remembering Swanns love affair with the coquette Odette the narrator gains insight into his life and the nature of love itself. In looking back at his own life the narrator confronts the question of what exactly an individuals identity consists of. As he tries to understand his life he realizes that it is inseparable from the lives of others-his parents his grandmother the familys servant Françoise and family acquaintances including Charles Swann. The first volume of the work established Marcel Proust as one of the finest voices of the modern age-satirical confiding and endlessly varied in his response to the human condition. Swanns Way also stands on its own as a perfect rendering of a life in art of the past recreated through memory.