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The doctrine of affections

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  • Author: Headrick, Paul
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    2010
    Summary:

    A poverty-stricken, nineteenth-century guitar virtuoso navigates the tricky political landscape of Parisian society as he comes out of retirement for one final concert. A sessional instructor competing for the prestigious Interdisciplinary Chair in Aretha Franklin studies gets sidetracked by her obsession with a mysterious student in a yellow hat. A dying doo-wop DJ and his wife try to bridge the estrangement wrought by illness as they travel in search of the horns, drums, and vocals of highlife. In the eleven stories that make up The Doctrine of Affections, Paul Headrick takes us on a fascinating journey into the heart of music. From the perfectly honed decrescendo of a symphony's string section to the down-home chord progressions at a late-night kitchen party, Headrick's stories question the subtle differences between hearing and listening, and communicating and understanding. The subjects of this collection are soloists, ensemble players, scholars, collectors, and lovers of music, but their experiences with risk, religion, relief, and often regret make their stories resonate for readers who are hearing their songs for the first time.

    Contents:
    • Front Cover
    • Back Cover
    • Half Title Page
    • Title Page
    • Copyright Page
    • Dedication
    • Contents
    • The Studies of Fernando Sor
    • The Franklin Chair
    • A Violinist
    • The Traveller's Song
    • After Chuck Blakeney Died
    • Rosie
    • The Youngest Gods
    • Highlife
    • The Candle Thief
    • Shame on the Johnson Boys
    • Imagine Me and You, I Do
    • Acknowledgements
    • Author Biography
    • A Note on the Type.
    Subject(s): Canadian fiction
    Original Publisher: Calgary, Freehand Books
    Language(s): English
    ISBN: 9781460400074, 1460400070