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Dvorak in Love: A Light-Hearted Dream
 
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Dvorak in Love: A Light-Hearted Dream (Paperback)

de Josef Skvorecky (Author)
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A foreigner's love affair with America is the central subject of this engaging new novel by the expatriate Czechoslovakian author ( The Bass Saxophone. In an elliptical style familiar to readers of his previous books, Skvorecky builds a polyphonic account of the famous composer's two trips to the United States in the 1890s, orchestrated by the sharply individual voices of various Americans who met him. The result is an affectionate yet not uncritical portrait of a raw, often brutal country that nonetheless offers previously undreamed-of opportunities to the immigrants who have arrived on its shores. Dvorak'sand Skvorecky'spassionate love for black American music makes him sharply aware of the terrible injustices the U.S. has still not redressed, but the novel's conclusion seems to be that personal initiative and creativity will someday defeat the forces of racism and oppression. This is perhaps not quite as major an effort as the magnificent Engineer of Human Souls, but Skvorecky's warm humanism and robust appreciation of ordinary people's unique individuality are as appealing as ever.
Copyright 1986 Reed Business Information, Inc. --Ce texte provient de la Hardcover édition.

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Antonin Dvorak's stay in New York and Spillville, Iowa, in the 1890s is the focus of this biographical novel by Skvorecky, the author of the acclaimed Engineer of Human Souls ( LJ 7/84). The narrative moves effortlessly back and forth in time and between Bohemia and the United States, as the Czech composer's students, acquaintances, and family members relive their memorable encounters with him. What emerges from these sometimes diffuse reminiscences is not a satisfying portrayal of the enigmatic Dvorak, however. Instead, we get vivid glimpses of much less interesting members of his circle and of end-of-the-century culture. Still, music lovers will find here many fascinating details about Dvorak and the profound influence his American experience had on his music. Marie Bednar, Pennsylvania State Univ. Libs . , University Park
Copyright 1987 Reed Business Information, Inc. --Ce texte provient de la Hardcover édition.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Dvorak in love with America, Avril 24 2002
Par dfunqued (Philadelphia, PA United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
Probably the highest compliment I can pay to this amazing book is that right after I finished it I started listening to Dvorak nonstop. So many themes are explored here, and each with disarming subtlety. Skvorecky is a musician with the pen.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 An absolutely wonderful book, Déc 20 2000
Par Joel Jacobsen (New Mexico USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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This book is told from the point of view of many different narrators, all of whom have some connection with Dvorak and his American sojourn. Some chapters are virtual novellas, others are just funny stories. As ever, Skvorecky's range is prodigious. He can speak with the voice of Czechs and Americans, men and women, blacks and whites, the old and the young. Dvorak himself is glimpsed only from the outside, by those around him, and it is not necessary to know more about him than that he was a great musician in order to enjoy -- and be moved by -- this comic novel.

If the Nobel Prize committee made decisions based on a writer's skill and range and mastery of literary form, Skvorecky would have won years ago. He's without doubt the funniest great writer alive. If you haven't read him yet, you have a treat awaiting you.

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