Piano Music for Four Hands
Roger Grenier. University of Nebraska Press, $50 (153pp) ISBN 978-0-8032-2181-9
Piano for Four Hands, a slim fiction by novelist and critic Roger Grenier, tells the story of aging, melancholy pianist Michel Mailhoc, who disdains worldly pleasures after a series of failed love affairs, and retreats to his family home in the Pyrenees. His only delight is his grand-niece, Emma, whom he trains to reap the accolades he scorned. Translated from the French by Alice Kaplan, a superb writer in her own right, the novel blossoms into delicate life, chronicling the illusions and disillusions of an existence devoted to art. (Apr.)
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Reviewed on: 04/01/2001
Paperback - 153 pages - 978-0-8032-7087-9