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The Spanish Bow
I'm Kim Alexander and this is Fiction Nation. The book is The Spanish Bow by Andromeda Romano-Lax. So here's a question: what is art for? Is it to be pretty? To be the right size shape and color to fit over your couch? Is it to inform, entertain, enrage? And where does the artist's responsibility begin and end in other words, do you, a musician at the height of your creative power, play a concerto for Hitler? These may sound like ivory tower, head-in-the-clouds questions, but it's funny how fast art and politics collide when there's trouble. (I can prove it in two words: Dixie Chicks.) In her novel The Spanish Bow, Ms. Romano-Lax follows the careers and lives of three very different and very talented musicians: our unlikely hero Feliu, who is passionate about his cello and accepts the fact that he's a bit of a dry stick when he's not making exquisite music; his frenemy the jovial, apolitical pianist, Justo; and the doomed Jewish violinist Aviva whom they both (in their own dysfunctional way) love. (Beautiful Jewish artist? Living in Germany in the 30's? Oh, this can't end well.) Born in a dusty corner of Spain at the end of the 19th century, Feliu rises from poverty to fame, and from not noticing the world changing around him to having to make decisions like: do you get on stage and play your music (which is surely only ever a good thing) for men who are surely only ever evil? Recommended listening: Joshua Bell: Romance of the Violin, track 4, "The Swan" (Saint-Saens). Hear my interview with Andromeda Romano-Lax on Fiction Nation, on Take Five, XM 155 on Friday March 14th at 11:30pm, on Saturday March 15th at 6pm and Sunday March 16th at 10:00am and 8:00pm, and on Monday March 17th at 12:00 midnight and 3:00am. You can also hear Fiction Nation on Sonic Theater, XM 163 on Thursday March 20th at 3:00 pm. All times EST. Return to Reviews R-Z | Return to Main Reviews Page Home | Essays | Audio Archive | The Back of the Stacks | Contact & Links | Subscribe to XM Radio | Listen to XM Online | About Kim Alexander |
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