
The Songwriter
Beatrice Colin(Author)
John Murray Publishers Ltd
Published on 15. April 2010
Book
Hardback
384 pages
978-0-7195-2382-3 (ISBN)
Description
New York, 1916. Monroe Simonov, a song-plugger from Brooklyn, is in love with a Ziegfeld Follies dancer who has left him for California. Inez Kennedy, a fashion model in a department store, has just one season remaining to find a wealthy husband before she must return to the Midwest. Ana Denisova, a glamorous political exile, gives lectures and writes letters while she waits for the Russian people to overthrow their Tsar. Then America joins the war, jazz sweeps the city's dance floors, the old order is swept away by newly minted millionaires and the entire nation is gripped by the Red Scare. Although the world is changing faster than they could ever have imagined, Monroe, Inez and Ana discover that they are still subject to the tyranny of the heart. In this richly atmospheric and deftly plotted novel, the paths of these three central figures cross and re-cross, leaving a trail of passion, infidelity and betrayal, and hurtle towards an explosive climax.
Reviews / Votes
'[An] evocative and accomplished piece of work ... the writer does a good job of conjuring up the heady atmosphere of the times' -- Big Issue Praise for The Luminous Life of Lilly Aphrodite:'The storytelling is masterful and the language magical' -- Sunday Times 'Full of suspense, this is an all-feeling novel, seductively and dramatically told' -- Daily Mail 'This absorbing read is both well researched and plushly written' -- Guardian 'A transfixing concerto of intrigue, passion, desperation, intrigue, love, heroism and tragedy' -- Easy Living 'Intricately plotted and filled with memorable characters, Beatrice Colin's gorgeous novel is a lush delight that perfectly captures the spirit of Berlin ... compelling' -- The Gloss 'Colin's descriptions of Berlin are as vibrant and alive as Lilly and the rich cast of characters around her' -- Scotland on Sunday 'An exceptional novel ... Colin is an entertaining storyteller' -- Sunday Herald 'Bold, solid and clever' -- Herald 'A big, plush velvet cushion of a book' -- The List 'Deftly captures the era's sense of frenzied invention and seductive promise ... Colin ... writes with a supple, whimsical charm. [The Luminous Life of Lilly Aphrodite is] absorbing in its ... authenticity' -- New York Times Book Review 'A compelling story well told' -- Sun Herald (Australia) 'Decadent, tantalising' -- Axis Magazine 'This gripping and darkly seductive novel showcases the glitter and darkness of the Weimar Republic' -- Western Daily Press 'Colin, who once lived in New York herself, retraces the era with consummate period detail and beautifully flowing prose' -- The ListMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Publishing group
John Murray Press
Dimensions
Height: 34 mm
Width: 164 mm
Thickness: 240 mm
Weight
640 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7195-2382-3 (9780719523823)
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Person
Beatrice Colin was born in London and raised in Scotland but has lived in New York. She has worked as a freelance journalist, writing for publications including the Guardian, and a playwright, writing radio plays for the BBC. She lives in Glasgow. Her most recent book, The Luminous Life of Lilly Aphrodite, was a Richard & Judy selection and has been translated into seven languages.