Marcel Proust wrote In Search of Lost Time.
Marcel Proust is the author of 'Ã la recherche du temps perdu'. In my opinion, it is very well written, but also a dull and boring book.
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Marcel Proust is a French novelist most famous for writing "A la recherche du temps perdu" which translates to "In the Search of Lost Time". The book was released in seven parts over 14 years between 1913 - 1927.
she's one of the main characters in the third book of marcel proust's 7 book saga - in search of lost time (À la recherche du temps perdu). this book is called guermantes way, and focuses on marcel's love for and then disdain of the duchesse de guermantes and her social circle - the height of parisian high society
Book titles, like newspaper headlines, are chosen by editors for appeal, as a sort of advertising issue. They may or may not reflect the title in the original language. A famous example is Marcel Proust's novel, title in French Recherche du Temps Perdu, which translated literally is Looking for Lost Time. The book in English is titled Remembrance of Things Past.
Depends on the language, however Madelines and Georges de Scudery published 1649 - 1653 in 10 volumes containes 2.1 million words. There there is Marcel Proust who wrote A La Recherche du Temps Perdu from 1913 has 1.5 million words. Followed by Mission Earth by L. Ron Hubbard has 1.4 million words. But the longest in any language is from Japan, Sohachi Yamaoka, a 40 volume historical novel contains over 10 million Japanese characters
The Guinness World Records lists the longest published novel as "A la recherche du temps perdu" (In Search of Lost Time) by Marcel Proust. It comprises seven volumes and over 1.2 million words. However, if we consider books based on their page count, "Remembrance of Things Past" by Vikram Seth holds the record with its 4,000-page length.
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Haggai wrote this book.
Plato wrote the book 'republic'
i think you mean " who wrote the book street child?" not "how wrote the book street child?"