A Book of Liszts – Variations on the Theme of Franz Liszt: Seagull World Literature
Autor John Spurlingen Limba Engleză Hardback – 2 mai 2011
Liszt himself once said, “My biography is more to be invented than written after the fact,” and Spurling’s fifteen self-contained chapters—themselves virtuoso performances in a variety of styles from a variety of viewpoints—capture precisely this notion of innovation and creativity. Spurling tells of Liszt’s mesmeric effect on audiences, his notorious love affairs with remarkable women, and his fraught friendship with Richard Wagner, who deeply offended Liszt by seducing and eventually marrying his daughter Cosima.
Inspired by Spurling’s own fascination with Liszt’s music, A Book of Liszts is a highly original, imaginative, and multifaceted portrait of a humorous, romantic, and passionate genius whose work and life is still not as well known as it deserves to be.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781906497941
ISBN-10: 190649794X
Pagini: 230
Dimensiuni: 165 x 243 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: Seagull Books
Seria Seagull World Literature
ISBN-10: 190649794X
Pagini: 230
Dimensiuni: 165 x 243 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: Seagull Books
Seria Seagull World Literature
Notă biografică
John Spurling, born in Kenya to English parents, is a playwright, novelist, and critic. In addition to numerous plays, he is also the author of the novels The Ragged End and After Zenda.
Cuprins
Acknowledgements
Foreword
I. Incarnation
II. The Interpretation of Railways
III. Constantinople
IV. Paganini in a Time of Cholera
V. My First Countess
VI. The Abbé’s Messenger
VII. An Exchange of Letters
VIII. His Second Countess
IX. Make-believe and Lies
X. Fairy Tales
XI. A Faust Symphony
XII. A Dog’s-eye View
XIII. My Third Countess
XIV. Spiridon Speaks
XV. Stations of the Cross
Chronology
A Selection of Liszt’s Music
Foreword
I. Incarnation
II. The Interpretation of Railways
III. Constantinople
IV. Paganini in a Time of Cholera
V. My First Countess
VI. The Abbé’s Messenger
VII. An Exchange of Letters
VIII. His Second Countess
IX. Make-believe and Lies
X. Fairy Tales
XI. A Faust Symphony
XII. A Dog’s-eye View
XIII. My Third Countess
XIV. Spiridon Speaks
XV. Stations of the Cross
Chronology
A Selection of Liszt’s Music
Recenzii
“John Spurling’s fictionalized biography, A Book of Liszts, takes the composer at his word and interprets, through fictive conversations and scenarios, much of Liszt's life to great effect. Creating a series of 15 ‘postcards’ written from a variety of viewpoints by people prominent in the composer's life, Spurling draws the reader into Liszt's extraordinary world of women, music and God. . . . More theatrical than scholarly. . . . Spurling's book offers many pleasures. It fully inhabits the world of Liszt, and is a tremendous achievement.”
“It has, in my view, solved the moral and aesthetic problems thrown up by fictionalized Lives with great skill and ingenuity (I loved the exchange of letters with Liszt!).”
“A sophisticated, erudite entertainment.”
“A revealing account. . . . Spurling’s novel does capture at least some of the spirit of Liszt.”
“To do justice to Liszt’s multifaceted character and music, John Spurling has eschewed conventional approaches in favour of something much bolder. . . .This free-form, kaleidoscopic approach allows the book to home in on particular themes without getting bogged down in chronology. . . . In translating this variation form into narrative, Spurling has produced a fascinatingly hybrid and various book—perfectly suited to its subject and of great interest to both lovers of 19th-century music and anyone attracted to innovative forms of biography.”
“The diversity of the fifteen ‘variations on the theme’ does much to justify Spurling's bold claim that he has developed ‘a fresh approach to writing fiction.’”
“What fresher way to view the life of this extraordinary composer than with an extraordinary new book? . . . Fifteen whimsy-packed, frequently poignant literary imaginings. . . . [Spuring is ] a fine inventive writer with a gift for recreating a period voice. He certainly makes you understand why fans wore Liszt’s cigar stubs in lockets around their necks.”
“Although Alan Walker has written the definitive English biography, Spurling felt the need to ‘express his feelings about Liszt’ and he does so in a manner which is both playful and inventive, but does not tamper with the biographical facts.”
“Ingenious and entertaining, John Spurling’s bicentenary book matches its arch-Romantic subject to a suitably hybrid literary form. . . . [It] will delight those who enjoy music, and life, not as an even-tempered sequence of orderly transitions but as ‘a wonderful tangle of circumstances.’” —Boyd Tonkin, Independent
“Imaginative and highly original . . . elegant and often humorous. . . . I love it”
“It is a ‘biography’ that has been well-researched but that also contains elements of fiction, and it uses different literary devices and viewpoints which one might associate with fiction writing. . . .The author’s background as a playwright, novelist and the New Statesman’s art critic has no doubt enabled the writer to create a work of nonfiction that reads like a novel. . . . This is a subtle, elegantly written and witty ‘biography,’ which manages to be interesting throughout.”