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Book Proust gave to his lover sells for record €1.51mil

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PARIS: A copy of Marcel Proust’s

Swann’s Way, which he dedicated to

his “little darling”, sold for 1.51mil (RM7mil) in Paris, a world record for a French book, auction house Sotheby’s said.

The rare copy of the first volume of the French writer’s masterpiec­e,

Remembranc­e of Things Past, had been expected to go for between

€ €

600,000 and 800,000 (RM2.8mil and RM3.7mil).

Friday’s sale smashed the previous record for a piece of French literature held by the poet Charles Baudelaire’s Les Fleurs du mal (The Flowers of Evil), a copy of which

€ sold for 775,000 (RM3.6mil) nine years ago.

The copy of Swann’s Way is the very first from a numbered luxuriousl­y bound edition of the novel that Proust paid for himself and gave as a gift to his beloved writer Lucien Daudet.

It came with a touching dedication from Proust to his “little darling”.

“You are not in this book. You are too much in my heart that I could never portray you objectivel­y. You will never be (a mere) ‘ character’, because you are the better half of its author,” he wrote.

The novel includes the famous “madeleine moment”, when the taste of a little almond cake dipped in tea sets off a flood of nostalgic memories for the book’s narrator.

It was the star lot in the fourth part of the mammoth sale of the library of the late French fashion mogul Pierre Berge.

The co-founder of the Yves Saint Laurent fashion empire put together one of the world’s greatest private collection­s of rare and antiquaria­n books. — AFP

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