The Music Room
A bittersweet description of an ancient family house in an enchanted setting, and of growing up with a damaged brother.William Fiennes spent his childhood in a moated castle, the perfect environment for a child with a brimming imagination. It is a house alive with history, beauty, and mystery,...
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A bittersweet description of an ancient family house in an enchanted setting, and of growing up with a damaged brother.William Fiennes spent his childhood in a moated castle, the perfect environment for a child with a brimming imagination. It is a house alive with history, beauty, and mystery, but the young boy growing up in it is equally in awe of his brother Richard. Eleven years older and a magnetic presence, Richard suffers from severe epilepsy. His illness influences the rhythms of the family and the house’s internal life, and his story inspires a journey, interwoven with a loving recollection, toward an understanding of the mind. This is a song of home, of an adored brother and the miracle of consciousness. The chill of dark historical places coexists with the warmth and chatter of the family kitchen; the surrounding landscapes are distinguished by ancient trees, secret haunts, the moat’s depths and temptations. Bursting with tender detail, The Music Room is a sensuous tribute to place, memory, and the permanence of love.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9780393072587 (0393072584)
Publish date: September 14th 2009
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Pages no: 224
Edition language: English
bookshelves: radio-4x, published-1992, autobiography-memoir, winter-20132014 Read from February 01 to 07, 2014 BBC description: Dan Stevens reads William Fiennes' memoir of his magical childhood in a moated castle in which he grew up with his severely epileptic older brother. From wiki: This fic...
This book was a slow read for me. The writing is beautiful. Descriptions of growing up in a castle with an older brother who is epileptic with resulting brain damage. I find it hard to get into books that are mainly narrative.