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The Devil's Dance
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The Devil’s Dance

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The Devil’s Dance is a New York Tale about the life and love of a young concert pianist who ascends from humble beginnings to the pinnacle of the musical world following his masterful debut at Carnegie Hall, when he is not yet 19. With newfound wealth and critical acclaim as the next Rubinstein , he is drawn into the highlife of the 1950’s and joins a jazzy circle of friends that includes Cole Porter, Truman Capote, Chet Baker, and Pete Seegar, among others. But above it all, he is haunted by the mysterious illness of his father that had started with the fidgets , progressed to involuntary movements of the extremities and body resembling a maniacal dance, and ended in a long, agonizing, helpless descent into insanity and darkness. At his father’s funeral, he is warned by a half-crazy aunt that their family has been cursed by the Devil. The years that follow are prosperous and happy, but at the age of 30 he too is beset with the fidgets and learns he has inherited an incurable condition known as Woody Guthrie’s Disease . The manner in which the young artist deals with his fate and the realities of human tragedy are the subjects of this novel.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Book Vine Press
Date
30 November 2021
Pages
184
ISBN
9781956896299

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

The Devil’s Dance is a New York Tale about the life and love of a young concert pianist who ascends from humble beginnings to the pinnacle of the musical world following his masterful debut at Carnegie Hall, when he is not yet 19. With newfound wealth and critical acclaim as the next Rubinstein , he is drawn into the highlife of the 1950’s and joins a jazzy circle of friends that includes Cole Porter, Truman Capote, Chet Baker, and Pete Seegar, among others. But above it all, he is haunted by the mysterious illness of his father that had started with the fidgets , progressed to involuntary movements of the extremities and body resembling a maniacal dance, and ended in a long, agonizing, helpless descent into insanity and darkness. At his father’s funeral, he is warned by a half-crazy aunt that their family has been cursed by the Devil. The years that follow are prosperous and happy, but at the age of 30 he too is beset with the fidgets and learns he has inherited an incurable condition known as Woody Guthrie’s Disease . The manner in which the young artist deals with his fate and the realities of human tragedy are the subjects of this novel.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Book Vine Press
Date
30 November 2021
Pages
184
ISBN
9781956896299