Monday, February 14, 2011

A perpetually flickering uncertainty

Proust, in Swann’s Way, describing someone who is filled with social insecurity. This description reminds me exactly of the way Lisa Kudrow captures her character’s agonizing insecurity in her brilliant series, The Comeback.


"Dr. Cottard was never quite certain of the tone in which he ought to reply to any observation, or whether the speaker was jesting or in earnest. And so in any event he would embellish all his facial expressions with the offer of a conditional, a provisional smile whose expectant subtlety would exonerate him from the charge of being a simpleton, if the remark addressed to him should turn out to have been facetious.

But as he must also be prepared to face the alternative, he never dared to allow this smile a definite expression on his features, and you would see there a perpetually flickering uncertainty, in which you might decipher the question that he never dared to ask: "Do you really mean that?"

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