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An Equal Music

An Equal Music 1

A powerful love story from the author of A SUITABLE BOY

by Vikram Seth
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Publication Date: 25/09/2020
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A chance sighting on a bus; a letter which should never have been read; a pianist with a secret that touches the heart of her music...



AN EQUAL MUSIC is a book about love, about the love of a woman lost and found and lost again; it is a book about music and how the love of music can run like a passionate fugue through a life.



It is the story of Michael, of Julia and of the love that binds them.
ISBN:
9780753807736
9780753807736
Category:
Contemporary fiction
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
25-09-2020
Publisher:
Orion Publishing Co
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Edition:
2nd Edition
Pages:
496
Dimensions (mm):
198x130x31mm
Weight:
0.35kg
Vikram Seth

Vikram Seth has written five books of poetry, an opera libretto, and a book of other libretti. He is perhaps best known for his acclaimed novel, A Suitable Boy, one of the most beloved and widely read books of recent times, as well as his novels The Golden Gate and An Equal Music. He is the author of two highly regarded works of non-fiction, From Heaven Lake and Two Lives.

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An Equal Music is the third novel by Indian author Vikram Seth. Michael Holme is a 37-year-old violinist who plays in the Maggiore Quartet. Ten years earlier, he left Venice and his first (and only) love, Julia McNicholl, without explanation, when he found himself unable to cope with his musical mentors criticism. Now living in London, he encounters Julia by chance, and tries to re-establish contact. Learning, eventually, that she is now a wife and mother in no way dampens his determination to see her again. But while Julia eventually seeks him out, she has an even more devastating revelation to make. Michael describes himself, in the last pages of the book: Im a selfish, self-centred bastard. Not a truer sentence does he speak in the whole novel. I found it difficult to relate to this main character and wondered if Seth intentionally made him such an arrogant, spiteful, cruel, self-indulgent and irritating man. Michaels great love, Julia, whilst perhaps a little easier to relate to, also fell remarkably freely into adultery. Their great love was not convincingly portrayed, but this does seem an interesting depiction of the anatomy of adultery from the point of view of a very selfish man. Billy, Helen, Erica and even Piers were much more likeable characters. There is much information about chamber music, quartets, performances, deafness and music auctions contained in this novel, and I believe that a knowledge and love of music would increase the readers appreciation of the many descriptions of music playing and music attributes. While much of it was beautifully written, I found it slow moving, unsatisfying and not a patch on Seths previous work, A Suitable Boy.

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