Grace Notes (Paperback)


The luminous novel by one of the finest living Irish writers, which Brian Moore has praised as "in every sense a triumph . . . moving throughout and ending triumphantly and joyously in its own special music."

The award-winning Grace Notes is a compact and altogether masterful portrait of a woman composer and the complex interplay between her life and her art. With superb artistry and startling intimacy, it brings us into the life of Catherine McKenna — estranged daughter, vexed lover, new mother, and musician making her mark in a male-dominated field. It is a book that the Virginia Woolf of A Room of One's Own would instantly understand.

"MacLaverty summons up a time and a place with an unerring exactness reminiscent of Joyce's Dubliners . . . a magnificent portrait of the sources and ends, wretchedness and rewards, of creativity."— Sunday Times [London]

"Page after page something delighted and moved me-marvelous, vivid tours of emotion, intelligence, poetry-every step of the way. Compelling."—Dennis McFarland, author of The Music Room

"I was reminded of the way Joyce Cary so brilliantly portrayed a painter's life in The Horse's Mouth. . . . What a wonderful writer [MacLaverty] is!"—Andrea Barrett

"More ambitious than any of his previous work . . . a remarkable novel."—Anna Mundow, Boston Globe
  • Shortlisted for the Booker Prize and the Whitbread Prize
  • Winner of the Saltire Scottish Book of the Year Award

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The luminous novel by one of the finest living Irish writers, which Brian Moore has praised as "in every sense a triumph . . . moving throughout and ending triumphantly and joyously in its own special music."

The award-winning Grace Notes is a compact and altogether masterful portrait of a woman composer and the complex interplay between her life and her art. With superb artistry and startling intimacy, it brings us into the life of Catherine McKenna — estranged daughter, vexed lover, new mother, and musician making her mark in a male-dominated field. It is a book that the Virginia Woolf of A Room of One's Own would instantly understand.

"MacLaverty summons up a time and a place with an unerring exactness reminiscent of Joyce's Dubliners . . . a magnificent portrait of the sources and ends, wretchedness and rewards, of creativity."— Sunday Times [London]

"Page after page something delighted and moved me-marvelous, vivid tours of emotion, intelligence, poetry-every step of the way. Compelling."—Dennis McFarland, author of The Music Room

"I was reminded of the way Joyce Cary so brilliantly portrayed a painter's life in The Horse's Mouth. . . . What a wonderful writer [MacLaverty] is!"—Andrea Barrett

"More ambitious than any of his previous work . . . a remarkable novel."—Anna Mundow, Boston Globe
  • Shortlisted for the Booker Prize and the Whitbread Prize
  • Winner of the Saltire Scottish Book of the Year Award

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Product Details

General

Imprint

W W Norton & Co Inc

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Release date

November 1998

Availability

Expected to ship within 10 - 15 working days

First published

November 1998

Authors

Dimensions

211 x 141 x 20mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback

Pages

276

ISBN-13

978-0-393-31841-8

Barcode

9780393318418

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LSN

0-393-31841-9



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