This man and music asks two central questions: what can literature contribute to the art of composition, and how can music influence the writer? Anthony Burgess, famed novelist, journalist, and composer, answers these questions and many more. As a person uniquely qualified to look at the interconnectivity of music and literature from both sides, Burgess provides fascinating insights, drawing on his deep knowledge of both disciplines. The book contains eleven interconnected essays that touch on philosophical conundrums of art and adaptation, questions of meaning, and the author's own personal experience. It is a must-read for fans of Burgess who want to understand how music influenced the author's craft of writing. Part autobiography and part literary and musical analysis,
This man and music is a unique artefact in the stunning output of a prolific artist.
About the AuthorChristine Lee Gengaro is Professor of Music at Los Angeles City College
Reviews'There is a lot in this book to recommend it to Burgess readers. There is even more, I would say, to recommend it to scholars of music. For those interested in the meeting points of music and literature, it is essential reading. It is a deeply personal book, but one that any reader will come away from filled with interesting factoids, and a much better and braver sense of how the written and the heard can come together.'
Manchester review of books
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Book InformationISBN 9781526123916
Author Christine Lee GengaroFormat Hardback
Page Count 344
Imprint Manchester University PressPublisher Manchester University Press
Weight(grams) 585g
Dimensions(mm) 216mm * 138mm * 24mm