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An Equal Music Vikram Seth

An Equal Music By Vikram Seth

An Equal Music by Vikram Seth


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Summary

A brooding love story on the themes of music, deafness and nationality. Set in London, Vienna and Venice, this is the first novel by Vikram Seth since the hugely successful A Suitable Boy.

An Equal Music Summary

An Equal Music by Vikram Seth

Set in the present, with flashbacks, An Equal Music (the title is a phrase from a John Donne sermon) is a story of obsessive love narrated by Michael, a violinist from Rochdale in the north of England. He plays in a trio in Vienna in which Julia, half Scottish, half Austrian, is the pianist. He is much taken with her and she with him. But the trio splits up and the participants go their separate ways. Michael goes to London, where he joins a string quartet as second violinist. He feels the absence of Julia from his life keenly. One day, from the top of a double-decker bus, he catches a glimpse of her on the top of another double-decker bus. He tries to find her through her agent but fails. Michael's quartet gives a recital at the Wigmore Hall. Afterwards, Julia comes backstage. She tells him that she is contentedly married to an American banker and they have a five-year-old child. Michael persuades Julia to return with him to Vienna where the quartet is to play. The pianist who is to accompany the quartet falls ill and drops out. Michael persuades Julia to fill in and also to visit Venice with him after that: he had once promised to take her there. He discovers that Julia has become deaf, though her deafness comes and goes. This discovery explains much to Michael about the way she seems to have been distancing herself from him. He cannot resist reading a letter Julia has written to her husband, from which it becomes clear that Julia is never going to give herself, or more of herself, to Michael. This is a dark, obsessive love story about deafness, the perils of excessive love, the curious matter of nationality and how it affects lives and relationships.

About Vikram Seth

Vikram Seth was born in 1952. He trained as an economist and has lived for several years in England, California, China and India. Alan Bates has featured in films such as Whisle Down th eWind, A Kind of Loving, Zorba the Greek, Far From the Madding Crowd, Women in Love, Hamlet and Gosford Park. Stage performances include Look Back in Anger and Lifeclass. He was knighted in the New Year's Honours List 2003.

Additional information

GOR004978586
9780752818337
0752818333
An Equal Music by Vikram Seth
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Orion Publishing Co
19990408
360
Winner of Good Book Guide Awards: Fiction 2000
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