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The Music James Hamilton-Paterson

The Music By James Hamilton-Paterson

The Music by James Hamilton-Paterson


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Summary

This collection offers fables and fictions on creativity, tradition and loss. A love of music unites these stories and each in its different way has a musical theme. The author's novel, "Ghosts of Manila", was shortlisted for the Whitbread Fiction Prize.

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The Music by James Hamilton-Paterson

A lunatic who thinks he is Schumann interrupts a family picnic; a Croatian refugee boy, whose one remaining link with people is his ability to play the guitar beautifully, enters and disturbs an Italian woman's life; a failed composer upstaged by a young rival with the same name eats his heart out in Algiers; the pupil of a master in a Chinese fable ruins a whole tradition by writing his own tunes. In the title story, Mozart returns to mock his admirers. Light, coruscating and learned stories.

About James Hamilton-Paterson

James Hamilton-Paterson was educated at Oxford, where he won the Newdigate Prize. In addition to journalism for The Sunday Times, the Times Literary Supplement and the New Statesman, he has publushed poetry and two colections of short stories, The View from Mount Dog and his most recent work, The Music. The non-fiction work, Playing with Water, was followed by his first novel, Geronitus, which won a Whitbread Prize in 1989, and The Bell-Boy. On 1982 he published Seven Tenths: The Sea and its Thresholds, a blend of literature and science exploring the sea. His novel Griefwork, published in 1993, was much acclaimed, and his most recent novel, Ghosts of Manila, was shortlisted for the Whitbread Ficiton Prize in 1994. He lives in Italy and the Phillipines.

Additional information

GOR004104390
9780224041959
0224041959
The Music by James Hamilton-Paterson
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Vintage Publishing
1995-07-13
272
N/A
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