From
Proust, by Edmund White
THE COMTE DE MONTESQUIOU
"Everyone worried about his memoirs, which were to be published posthumously. The book, however, turned out to be a monument to vanity but fairly innocuous in its account of other people. His cousin the comtesse Greffulhe found it boring, saying, 'It's not quite what one expects of a dead man.'"
From
Chapter 11
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