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Silent Music

Julian Wolfreys
Paperback | Engels
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Silent Music is a 'theoretical' novel that explores through its narrative and the central analogy between love and music, several themes now common to literary theory and interdisciplinary studies working at the intersection of memory studies, psychoanalysis, philosophy, historiography, rhetoric and poststructuralism. The novel, which moves between 1976-1983, and between the Isle of Wight and northern Europe, is a novel about identity and Being. The first half describes a series of 'first encounters' between the main characters and details the developing relationship between Annagreth and Benedict over a few weeks in the summer of 1976. The second half of the novel relates the story of their relationship, her part in the band, and the band's progress and fortunes. Silent Music tells of meetings and beginnings, of the formation of the band, the makings of a romance, her becoming a member of a band, and tells tales of family gatherings, recording sessions, touring, birthday and Christmas parties, along with incidental events that assume significance over time as the story reaches its climax, bringing to an end both the band and its hopes. Written in a style that pays as much close attention to the crafting of anecdotes as it does to the terrible importance of the narrator's memories thirty years after the events of the novel, Silent Music presents a striking elegy to the enduring nature of love.

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Inhoud

Aantal bladzijden:
456
Taal:
Engels

Eigenschappen

Productcode (EAN):
9781909470415
Verschijningsdatum:
21/10/2014
Uitvoering:
Paperback
Formaat:
Trade paperback (VS)
Afmetingen:
127 mm x 203 mm
Gewicht:
449 g
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