Starting this:
This recently released book by critic
Thierry Laget, dealing with the controversy surrounding the awarding of the Prix Goncourt to
Marcel Proust for
À l’ombre des jeunes filles en fleur (
Within a Budding Grove) in 1919 has received excellent reviews in France. What nowadays would be seen as nothing more than a historical footnote, is apparently used to give an insightful account of French literary life at the time, and unveil some hitherto unexplored angles about Proust the man and his relationship to the establishment and the press. There’s a mention this treatise is published “under the direction of
Jean-Yves Tadié” (arguably the greatest living
Proust scholar)