Proust

Samuel BECKETT

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Proust

“THE ONLY PARADISE THAT IS NOT THE DREAM OF A MADMAN”: SIGNED LIMITED EDITION OF BECKETT’S PROUST, ONE OF ONLY 250 COPIES

BECKETT, Samuel. Proust. New York: Grove, [1957]. Slim octavo, original half brown cloth, original acetate; pp. 72.

First American edition, signed limited edition, number 80 of only 250 copies, Beckett’s tribute to Marcel Proust, this edition containing the introductory epigram from Leopardi, “E fango è il mondo” (the world is mud) that was mistakenly omitted from the London edition, in scarce acetate.

In 1931 Samuel Beckett published Proust, his second book, following Whoroscope (1930), and only his second work of literary criticism, issued “just one year after Beckett’s tribute to Joyce was published in Jolas’ [journal] transition” (Gluck, Beckett and Joyce, 41-2). In Proust “not only does Beckett show himself to be a sensitive reader but in his essay he also introduces a clearly personal view to his considerations, in his own images, his references… and in the choice of those elements in Proust’s text which he subjects to a closer study” (Tigges, Moments of Moment, 338). “In addition to the hidden puns in Proust’s works, Beckett included those of others and his own in the essay. By mistake, the original [1931] Chatto and Windus edition excluded the introductory quote from Leopardi, ‘E fango è il mondo’ [the world is mud] that this Grove Press” signed limited edition restored (Gluck 43). In this slim volume Beckett’s “prose is compact, full of energy and rich in valuable metaphor… illuminated by moments of genuine insight” (Glendinning and Turnell in Modern Movement, 160). In 1957 Grove Press published this signed limited edition, an Evergreen book and a cloth trade edition.

A fine copy in lightly worn original acetate.

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