How to start reading Proust?
Some of my favorite novels are considered very "difficult". I love Woolf, Joyce and Faulkner. But for some reason I just can't read Proust - I'm very bored after like 15 pages in which nothing happens. I ask myself what I've just read and I just can't tell. I have the Scott-Moncrieff translation which is good, I suppose. Maybe I read very fast? So I slowed down a little and I still can't read it. I'm in a constant urge to put it down. Anyone else has this problem? My experience with all great literary classics is that if you don't enjoy it it's your own fault. So Joyce sometimes make little sense and you skip it; Faulkner is hard to understand so you reread certain sections, hope it makes sense later on or at worst use some sort of online list of characters or something. But Proust seems... boring. Not boring in the sense that there's no murder or an irrelevant discussion on politics or a relatively boring introduction like in The Brothers Karamazov, but that you read on and it seems like you could skip a page and not even notice it. Does it get better later on? Is there anything you should focus on? "How" are you supposed to read it?
Thanks