Violin
This tale of a tormented musical genius moves across time and place, from 19th-century New Orleans to the Rio de Janeiro of the late 1990s. It traces three charismatic figures, bound to one another by a passionate commitment to music as a means of rapture, seduction, or liberation.
This tale of a tormented musical genius moves across time and place, from 19th-century New Orleans to the Rio de Janeiro of the late 1990s. It traces three charismatic figures, bound to one another by a passionate commitment to music as a means of rapture, seduction, or liberation.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780099255154 (0099255154)
Publish date: October 1st 1998
Publisher: Arrow
Pages no: 367
Edition language: English
Reseña completa en mi bloghttp://drdeadwish.blogspot.com.ar/2013/05/violin-anne-rice.htmlLa primer mitad del libro peca de depresiva-opresiva, pero es la mejor sin lugar a dudas. Tal vez sea porque tengo cierta empatía con el estilo de la autora, pero decididamente logra transmitir todo ese dolor de...
Just a short revue. A poorly done Mary Sue. Whatever happened to the author that wrote Interview With the Vampire and A Cry to Heaven?
Audiobook. This book was so awful. The narrator was fine it was the constant free thinking in abstract, broken sentences. Oh my gosh, it was a trial just to get to tape 4 and I couldn't handle it any more. Anne Rice must have been doing LSD when she wrote this it is so out there bad.
Over 10 years since I read this--my very last Anne Rice book--and I still shudder over how bad it was.