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Ravel: A Novel
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Ravel: A Novel

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Ravel is a beguiling and original evocation of the last ten years in the life of the musical genius Ravel, written by novelist Jean Echenoz. The book opens in 1928 as Maurice Ravel-dandy, eccentric, curmudgeon-crosses the Atlantic abroad the luxury liner the SS France to begin his triumphant grand tour of the United States. A master magician of the French novel (The Washington Post), Echenoz captures the folly of the era as well as its genius, including Ravel’s personal life-sartorially and socially splendid-as well as his most successful compositions from 1927 to 1937. Illuminated by flashes of Echenoz’s characteristically sly humor, Ravel is a delightfully quirky portrait of a famous musician coping with the ups and downs of his illustrious career. It is also a beautifully written novel that’s a deeply touching farewell to a dignified and lonely man going reluctantly into the night.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
The New Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
31 May 2011
Pages
128
ISBN
9781595586704

Ravel is a beguiling and original evocation of the last ten years in the life of the musical genius Ravel, written by novelist Jean Echenoz. The book opens in 1928 as Maurice Ravel-dandy, eccentric, curmudgeon-crosses the Atlantic abroad the luxury liner the SS France to begin his triumphant grand tour of the United States. A master magician of the French novel (The Washington Post), Echenoz captures the folly of the era as well as its genius, including Ravel’s personal life-sartorially and socially splendid-as well as his most successful compositions from 1927 to 1937. Illuminated by flashes of Echenoz’s characteristically sly humor, Ravel is a delightfully quirky portrait of a famous musician coping with the ups and downs of his illustrious career. It is also a beautifully written novel that’s a deeply touching farewell to a dignified and lonely man going reluctantly into the night.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
The New Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
31 May 2011
Pages
128
ISBN
9781595586704