The Concert Pianist

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256 pages 2016

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"Philip Morahan is a great pianist who can no longer play the piano. A record deal looms, a recital series is nigh, but Philip can barely look at the instrument. For suddenly it seems as though the sacrifices he has made in the name of his art have cost too much. At fifty-two he is single, childless, wretchedly alone. Music has kept him from life. When a bad review calls his achievement as pianist into question, he is in freefall." "In the turmoil that follows, Philip's quest to reconcile the needs of the man and the compulsions of the musician leads to a headlong unravelling, comic in its indignity. He is thoroughly deconstructed by ex-girlfriends, challenged by his protege, all but tortured by his agent - mere preparation for the real task. To recover the power of his talent and the capacity for love, Philip must first draw close to the central tragedy of his life." "The Concert Pianist is a novel about the emotional life of a great pianist, and the 'seam between the soul and the art'."--Jacket.

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