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Friday, August 10, 2007

JCO: Guardian Review Book Club: The Falls - Week Three

JCO on The Falls:

http://books.guardian.co.uk/bookclub/story/0,,2146185,00.html

Gary

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Re: JCO: Glenn Gould

Hi, Randy.  Well, it's not "Nightmusic" -- that's Mozart.  The trespassing composer in the novel Nemesis resembles Ned Rorem.  Let's see...I would guess the guest genius at a Buffalo conservatory, Breuer, in the the story "Premature Autobiography" (The Goddess & Other Women).  As a little intellectual foreplay, he tells the young heroine to "Talk to me on the piano." I don't know enough about Glenn Gould to say for sure.  What do you think?
 
In a message dated 8/10/2007 11:45:55 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, tinmachine@earthlink.net writes:
Hi All,

Here's a query for you: does anyone recall a JCO story or character that was directly or indirectly inspired by the pianist Glenn Gould? An encyclopedia entry suggests there is such a story, but does not give any further clue.

Thanks

Randy
 




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JCO: Glenn Gould

Hi All,

Here's a query for you: does anyone recall a JCO story or character that was directly or indirectly inspired by the pianist Glenn Gould? An encyclopedia entry suggests there is such a story, but does not give any further clue.

Thanks

Randy


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