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portada In Search of Vinteuil: Music, Literature and a Self Regained (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Year
2010
Language
Inglés
Pages
155
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
23.1 x 15.2 x 1.5 cm
Weight
0.39 kg.
ISBN
1845193202
ISBN13
9781845193201

In Search of Vinteuil: Music, Literature and a Self Regained (in English)

James Holden (Author) · Liverpool University Press · Hardcover

In Search of Vinteuil: Music, Literature and a Self Regained (in English) - Holden, James

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Synopsis "In Search of Vinteuil: Music, Literature and a Self Regained (in English)"

Positioning himself as autobiographer, literary critic and pianist, James Holden presents an homage to Marcel Proust's A la recherche du temps perdu (In Search of Lost Time). "One night I came across the recording of a piano work that I had composed whilst still at school. The strange thing was, I had no recollection of it whatsoever. As I sat and listened to it, it revealed to me, or so it seemed, a self that I had no connection with and a past that I had not lived." In Search of Vinteuil is an attempt to gain access to all of the lost and impossible experiences the music piece pointed towards. A first critical act is to turn to the passages in Proust's long novel that deal with music, focusing in particular on the descriptions of the fictional composer Vinteuil's 'Sonata for piano and violin' and 'Septet'. Analysis reveals the role of memory in musical appreciation, and music's ability to lay before us different worlds. Armed with this engagement, literary tools emerge to understand this personal, uncanny experience and how to respond to it. After an original critical response to both Proust's novel, and classical works where themes of memory, lost chances, music and piano predominate, James Holden moves from the role of literary critic to amateur pianist, as he describes his first proper return to the keyboard in almost a decade and his hesitant steps towards the composition of a new work. This musical experience finally promises to bring out the psychological mechanisms inherent in the acts of listening to and playing music. This highly original and compelling work represents a significant contribution to literary scholarship.

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