SARTRE
VS .
PROUST
M5
Proust, .with the magnificent look of a " Persian prince," Joyce
with his air of utter confidence, Kafka, whose eyes were memor–
able for their pure expression, were exceedingly
present
in their
own times, but present with the glow that says: "I have wonder–
ful news. But it will take years for even the most sympathetic
friend to fully understand, because, under my guidance, he
and
eventually all1?Un
must learn to see in new ways." What more-–
or as Tolstoy put it, how much land-does a man need? To be
recurrently cited in the newspapers and literary gossip sheets?
To be played on Broadway?
Libre
a
lui.