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Thorndike Basic: The Noise of Time (Hardcover)

Thorndike Basic: The Noise of Time (Hardcover)

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    Years back, I had greatly enjoyed Julian Barnes' novel Arthur & George. Drawing on the real-life case of the “Great Wryley Outrages” which saw Arthur Conan Doyle embarking on some sleuthing of his own to disculpate wrongly-convicted suspect George Edalji, Barnes gave us a fictional but plausible ...

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    from geza.tatrallyay

    Excellent book; Barnes draws you into the soul of Shostakovich, a composer trying to make a living in Stalinist Russia. The encounters with the tyrant and the horrific system are believable, and Shostakovich comes across as an all too human character. The writing is wonderful; this is an enchanti...

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    from Crazymamie

    "Turgenev was not to his literary taste: too civilised, not fantastical enough. He preferred Pushkin and Chekhov, and Gogol best of all. But even Turgenev, for all his faults, had a true Russian pessimism. Indeed, he understood that to be Russian was to be pessimistic. He had also written that, h...

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    from Clara53

    Brilliant. Brilliant, bold and insightful.​ I started marking quotes while reading this novel and very soon realized that I wanted to quote from every page!!! The author so vividly describes the life of Shostakovich under "Power" (Stalin at first, then Khrushchev), the torment of being in conflic...

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    from EBT1002

    "Why, he wondered, had Power now turned its attention to music, and to him? Power had always been more interested in the word than the note: writers, not composers, had been proclaimed the engineers of human souls. Writers were condemned on page one of Pravda, composers on page three. Two pages a...

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