Music and Freedom
Vintage Books $32.99 pb, 345 pp, 9781925324204
Fiction
Music and Freedom by Zoë Morrison
by Marie O'Rourke •
Resurrection being the concept underpinning Music and Freedom, fittingly the performance of Rachmaninov's Second Piano Concerto – which marked the composer's return from a four-year bout of depression – is the structural core of this powerful first novel. The concerto's ominous opening chords, aching second movement, and confident yet unsettled finale reverberate through Zoë Morrison's narrative as she explores the complexities of life, love, music, and memory.
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