Battling Nostalgia: A Writer Fights the Proust Impulse

“L.P. Hartley famously wrote, ‘The past is a foreign country: they do things differently there.’ Like an immigrant from that country I am eager to describe its landscape to people who have never been there, to draw maps of its fantastic geography, to recount its strange vocabulary and customs. … [But] I can’t write like Marcel Proust. Or even like Alice Munro.”