Table of Contents - Issue #5
- Letters... and Email
- The Neurotic's Holiday Madness
- Proust, Faulkner & Holbein
by Chris Hughes
- The Café Lifestyle
- Our Lady of the Typists...
- Proust's Paris
- The Proust Wake of 1995
- Proust Sightings!
- Disappointment
by Leslee Sumner
- Book Reviews
- The New, Improved and Chocolate Madeleine Recipe
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Proust Said That is the unofficial organ of The Marcel Proust Support Group of San Francisco, which is about as unofficial as things get. We pay no dues, and most of our readers find us on the World Wide Web, at: http://www.well.com/user/vision/proust/ Consequently, neither the magazine nor the support group have bank accounts. If you wish to subscribe to the hard copy , please send CASH ONLY, $4 for current issues, or $5 for back issues, to P, P.O. Box 420436, San Francisco, CA 94142-0436. Orders from abroad must include an extra $2 per issue of postage and handling. You can also send email to psegal@well.com Endless gratitude for this issue's contents go to Dean Gustafson, who once again has created the beautiful cover art and sketches, to Lisa Archer and Peter Field for photographs, to Lance Alexander for the elegant items used for the wake, to Leslee Sumner and Chris Hughes for their articles, to Carol McCammon for all the things she sent from France (among them the photo of Aunt Leonie's kitchen), to Wes Christensen, for allowing us to reproduce his artwork, and Art Harris, in whose collection it resides, to Alice Waters and Bob Wendlinger for giving me their books, and to all of you who've sent letters, money, emails and Proust Sightings for enclosure, and everyone who's made me laugh. Of course the gratitude department must include Jeffrey Gray and Cynsa Bonorris, for getting us on the Web and helping so much with the technological aspects of production, and to Lance, also, for his invaluable assistance... and Susan Radcliff, who does such a beautiful job printing the magazine itself.
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