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Proust’s unpublished tales

Published in October by Fallois publishing house

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Fallois publishing house will launch Proust’s unpublished tales in France. These were written while the author was still very young (about 20 years old) and they are mainly about «physical love» so «unjustly condemned» between people of the same sex. The discovery of the texts was made by the founder of the publishing house, Bernard de Fallois, a specialist in Marcel Proust’s works, who died last year, and who had already been responsible for the revelation of Jean Santeuil, an unpublished novel by the same writer, written between 1895 and 1899. According to the editor, these reports should have been part of the writer's first book, Les plaisirs et les jours (1896), but the author dismissed them. With the release scheduled for next October, the tales by the French writer Marcel Proust, the author of the well-known In Search of Lost Time, will be published with the title Le mystérieux correspondant et autres nouvelles inédites, according to Fallois publishing house, in Paris.

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