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At some point, Proust had a relationship with [[Jack Harkness]], but it didn't last. ([[TW]]: ''[[Dead Man Walking]]'') | At some point, Proust had a relationship with [[Jack Harkness]], but it didn't last. ([[TW]]: ''[[Dead Man Walking]]'') | ||
Proust, who was homosexual, was one of the first European novelists to treat homosexuality openly and at length. | |||
His life and family circle changed considerably between 1900 and 1905. In February 1903, Proust's brother Robert married and left the family home. His father died in September of the same year. Finally, and most crushingly, Proust's beloved mother died in September 1905, leaving him a considerable inheritance. (In today's terms, a principal of about $6 million, with a monthly income of about $15,000.) His health throughout this period continued to deteriorate. | |||
Proust spent the last three years of his life largely confined to his cork-lined bedroom, sleeping during the day and working at night to complete his novel. He died in 1922 and is buried in the Père Lachaise Cemetery in Paris. | |||
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Marcel Proust (1871-1922) was a French novelist, best known for his mammoth work A Remembrance of Things Past.
At some point, Proust had a relationship with Jack Harkness, but it didn't last. (TW: Dead Man Walking) Proust, who was homosexual, was one of the first European novelists to treat homosexuality openly and at length.
His life and family circle changed considerably between 1900 and 1905. In February 1903, Proust's brother Robert married and left the family home. His father died in September of the same year. Finally, and most crushingly, Proust's beloved mother died in September 1905, leaving him a considerable inheritance. (In today's terms, a principal of about $6 million, with a monthly income of about $15,000.) His health throughout this period continued to deteriorate.
Proust spent the last three years of his life largely confined to his cork-lined bedroom, sleeping during the day and working at night to complete his novel. He died in 1922 and is buried in the Père Lachaise Cemetery in Paris.