The Time of Our Singing: A Novel

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Macmillan, 2004 - 640 من الصفحات

“The last novel where I rooted for every character, and the last to make me cry.” - Marlon James, Elle

From the Pulitzer Prize–winning author of The Overstory and the Oprah's Book Club selection Bewilderment comes Richard Powers's magnificent, multifaceted novel about a supremely gifted—and divided—family, set against the backdrop of postwar America
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On Easter day, 1939, at Marian Anderson’s epochal concert on the Washington Mall, David Strom, a German Jewish émigré scientist, meets Delia Daley, a young Black Philadelphian studying to be a singer. Their mutual love of music draws them together, and—against all odds and their better judgment—they marry. They vow to raise their children beyond time, beyond identity, steeped only in song. Jonah, Joseph, and Ruth grow up, however, during the civil rights era, coming of age in the violent 1960s, and living out adulthood in the racially retrenched late century. Jonah, the eldest, “whose voice could make heads of state repent,” follows a life in his parents’ beloved classical music. Ruth, the youngest, devotes herself to community activism and repudiates the white culture her brother represents. Joseph, the middle child and the narrator of this generation-bridging tale, struggles to find himself and remain connected to them both.

Richard Powers's The Time of Our Singing is a story of self-invention, allegiance, race, cultural ownership, the compromised power of music, and the tangled loops of time that rewrite all belonging.

 

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DECEMBER 1961
3
MY BROTHERS FACE
16
EASTER 1939
30
MY BROTHER AS THE STUDENT PRINCE
48
MY BROTHER AS HANSEL
62
IN TRUTINA
65
LATE 1843EARLY 1935
72
A TEMPO
88
SPRING 194OWINTER 1941
279
DECEMBER 1964
289
MY BROTHER AS FAUST
305
SUMMER 1941FALL 1944
328
MY BROTHER AS LOGE
355
SONGS OF A WAYFARER
427
DON GIOVANNI
489
NOVEMBER 1945AUGUST 1953
516

MY BROTHER AS AENEAS
109
BIST DU BEI MIR
138
MY BROTHER AS ORPHEUS
165
NOT EXACTLY ONE OF US
216
MY BROTHER AS OTELLO
238
AUGUST 1963
269
MEISTERSINGER
525
THE VISITATION
553
DEEP RIVER
585
REQUIEM
619
THEE
627
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Richard Powers was born on June 18, 1957 in Evanston, Illinois. He received bachelor's and master's degrees in English from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. After graduation, he moved to Boston, Massachusetts and worked as a computer programmer and freelance data processor. One day he saw August Sander's 1914 black-and-white photograph of three Westerwald farm boys heading to a dance at the Museum of Fine Arts. This photograph inspired Powers to quit his job and try writing a novel. Three Farmers on Their Way to a Dance was published in 1985. His other works include Prisoner's Dilemma, The Gold Bug Variations, Operation Wandering Soul, Galatea 2.2, Plowing the Dark, The Time of Our Singing, and Generosity: An Enhancement. He received numerous awards including the James Fenimore Cooper Prize for Best Historical Fiction for Gain, the National Book Award for The Echo Maker, and Pulitzer Prize in fiction for The Overstory: A Novel.

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