An edition of Violin (1997)

Violin

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An edition of Violin (1997)

Violin

1st trade ed.
  • 2.00 ·
  • 3 Ratings
  • 29 Want to read
  • 1 Currently reading
  • 4 Have read

In the grand manner of Interview with the Vampire, Anne Rice's new novel moves across time and the continents, from nineteenth-century Vienna to a St. Charles Greek Revival mansion in present-day New Orleans to the dazzling capitals of the modern-day world, telling a story of two charismatic figures bound to each other by a passionate commitment to music as a means of rapture, seduction, and liberation.

At the novel's center: a uniquely fascinating woman, Triana--who once dreamed of becoming a great musician--and the demonic fiddler Stefan, tormented ghost of a Russian aristocrat, who begins to prey upon her, using his magic violin first to enchant, then to dominate and draw her into a state of madness through the music she loves.

But Triana understands the power of the music perhaps even more than does Stefan--and she sets out to resist Stefan and to fight not only for her sanity but for her life. The struggle draws them both into a terrifying supernatural realm where they find themselves surrounded by memories, by horrors, and by overwhelming truths. Battling desperately, they are at last propelled towards the novel's astonishing and unforgettable climax.

Violin is crowded with the history, the drama, the invention, and the romantic intensity that have become synonymous with Anne Rice at her incomparable best.
--front flap

Publish Date
Publisher
Alfred A. Knopf
Language
English
Pages
289

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Edition Availability
Cover of: Violín
Violín
2000 02, Editorial Atlantida
Paperback in Spanish
Cover of: Violin
Violin
September 7, 1999, Ballantine Books
Mass Market Paperback in English - 1st Ballantine Domestic Ed edition
Cover of: Le violon
Le violon
1999-05, Plon
Mass Market Paperback in French
Cover of: Violin
Violin
1999-09, Ballantine Books
Mass Market Paperback in English - 1st Ballantine Books domestic edition (1)
Cover of: Violin
Violin
June 1998, Atlantida/Argentina
Hardcover in Spanish
Cover of: Violin
Violin
October 1, 1998, Arrow Books Ltd
in English
Cover of: Violin
Violin
1997, Alfred A. Knopf
Hardcover in English - 1st trade ed.
Cover of: Violin
Violin
1997, Alfred A. Knopf
Hardcover in English - 1st Trade Edition
Cover of: Violin
Violin
1997, Alfred A. Knopf
Hardcover in English - 1st Trade Edition

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New York, USA

Edition Notes

Genre
Fiction.
Copyright Date
1997

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
813/.54
Library of Congress
PS3568.I265 V56 1997

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
289 p. ;
Number of pages
289

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL999722M
ISBN 10
0679433023
ISBN 13
9780679433026
LCCN
96038581
OCLC/WorldCat
427416325
Library Thing
6523
Amazon ID (ASIN)
0679433023
Google
Ej8gAQAAIAAJ
Canadian National Library Archive
C97-930837-2
Goodreads
57375335

Work Description

Violin, released October 15, 1997, is Anne Rice's richly alluring new ghost novel that moves across the centuries to tell the story of three charismatic figures wrapped in music. A return to the romanticism of her first books, wild, passionate, tormented, operatic, Violin moves from nineteenth-century Vienna to modern New Orleans to Rio de Janiero telling the story of three unforgettable people. The first is an exquisite and vulnerable young woman who dreams of becoming a great musician. The second is a brilliantly talented and dangerously seductive violinist--a ghost--who uses his gifts, and his magic violin, to engage and dominate the emotions of his prey. The third who, in essence, is always present, is the spectre of Beethoven. The dramatic interplay of their ambitions, dreams, and desires are the stuff of an operatic tale full of passion and music. Fortissimo in feeling--a novel in the unique Anne Rice grand manner. Anne is flattered by the above, obviously she did not write this.
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HE CAME before the day Karl died.
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