by Marcel Proust
French • Volume 4 of In Search of Lost Time • Public Domain • Free to stream
Volume 4 of In Search of Lost Time. Proust explores hidden desire, jealousy, and the secret lives of Parisian society. The narrator's discovery of the Baron de Charlus's homosexuality opens a deeper and darker portrait of human longing.
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Sodom and Gomorrah was written by Marcel Proust as volume 4 of In Search of Lost Time.
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Sodom and Gomorrah was first published in 1921. It is now in the public domain and free to stream.
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