
Us Conductors
Sean Michaels(Author)
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Will be published approx. on 28. January 2016
Book
Paperback/Softback
368 pages
978-1-4088-6869-0 (ISBN)
Description
'A wonderful book ... His story is so extraordinary and so beautifully and deftly told ... heartbreaking' Observer, Books of the Year
'The grace of Michaels's style makes these times and places seem entirely new. He succeeds at one of the hardest things a writer can do: he makes music seem to sing from the pages of a novel' Giller Prize Jury
Locked in a cabin, on a ship bound for Leningrad, Lev Termen types a letter to Clara, his 'one true love'. He recalls his early years as a scientist, inventing the musical theremin and other electric marvels, and the Kremlin's dream that these creations could help infiltrate capitalism itself. Instead, Manhattan infiltrated Termen - he fell in love with the city's jazz clubs and speakeasies, and with Clara, a beautiful young violinist.
When Termen's spy games fall apart, he returns to find the Motherland not quite as he left it. Exiled to a Siberian gulag, with nothing but his wits to keep him alive, Termen is drawn ever deeper into the labyrinth of Stalin's Russia. Only his feelings for Clara, passing through the ether like the theremin's song, seem to show a way out.
'The grace of Michaels's style makes these times and places seem entirely new. He succeeds at one of the hardest things a writer can do: he makes music seem to sing from the pages of a novel' Giller Prize Jury
Locked in a cabin, on a ship bound for Leningrad, Lev Termen types a letter to Clara, his 'one true love'. He recalls his early years as a scientist, inventing the musical theremin and other electric marvels, and the Kremlin's dream that these creations could help infiltrate capitalism itself. Instead, Manhattan infiltrated Termen - he fell in love with the city's jazz clubs and speakeasies, and with Clara, a beautiful young violinist.
When Termen's spy games fall apart, he returns to find the Motherland not quite as he left it. Exiled to a Siberian gulag, with nothing but his wits to keep him alive, Termen is drawn ever deeper into the labyrinth of Stalin's Russia. Only his feelings for Clara, passing through the ether like the theremin's song, seem to show a way out.
Reviews / Votes
A wonderful book ... His story is so extraordinary and so beautifully and deftly told it is heartbreaking * Observer, Books of the Year 2015 * The grace of Michaels's style makes these times and places seem entirely new. He succeeds at one of the hardest things a writer can do: he makes music seem to sing from the pages of a novel * <b>Giller Prize jury (Shauna Singh Baldwin, Justin Cartwright and Francine Prose)</b> * Told with grace and confidence, and in a finely wrought voice, Us Conductors kept surprising me to the end * <b>Eowyn Ivey, author of <i>The Snow Child</b></i> * Turns out Sean Michaels might not be able to play the theremin, but he can record the noise of the human heart * <b><i>Glasgow Herald</i></b> * Michaels has a natural gift for bringing us to a time and place which allows the suspension of belief and lets you walk every step of the way with him * <b><i>The Globe and Mail</i></b> * Evocative and elegantly written * Express *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Dimensions
Height: 198 mm
Width: 129 mm
Weight
260 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4088-6869-0 (9781408868690)
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Sean Michaels
Us Conductors
E-Book
07/2015
1st Edition
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
€8.49
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Person
Montreal's Sean Michaels is a writer, critic and founder of the pioneering music blog 'Said the Gramophone'. Born in Stirling, Scotland, in 1982, he has toured with rock bands, scoured the Paris catacombs and contributed to publications including the Guardian, McSweeney's, Pitchfork and Plan B. Us Conductors is longlisted for the Dublin Literary Award 2016.
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