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Hammerklavier Yasmina Reza

Hammerklavier By Yasmina Reza

Hammerklavier by Yasmina Reza


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Summary

A fictional self-portrait by the author of the play "Art". Written in the form of 44 vignettes, musing on her relationship with her father, her daughter, and her Jewishness, this novel proclaims Reza's resolution to assert her identity in the face of the world's indifference.

Hammerklavier Summary

Hammerklavier by Yasmina Reza

Hammerklavier, the first novel by the internationally acclaimed playwright Yasmina Reza, became an instant bestseller on its publication in France. Narrated in the main by the author herself, Hammerklavier opens with a description of her dead father failing to play Beethoven on the self-same instrument and suffering admonishment from the maestro himself in a bizarre encounter in heaven. A series of forty-four autobiographical and fictional vignettes ensue in which the narrator's memories and fantasies of people - real and imagined - combine to stunning effect.

Additional information

GOR012295739
9780571200320
057120032X
Hammerklavier by Yasmina Reza
Used - Well Read
Paperback
Faber & Faber
2000-08-21
128
N/A
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