George Sand and Frederick Chopin in Majorca
A winter of love and creativity in 1838
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Kegan Paul
Published:5th Sep '08
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This book recounts George Sand's winter in Majorca with Chopin, blending natural beauty with the tensions of an approaching war.
First published in 2008, George Sand and Frederick Chopin in Majorca offers a captivating glimpse into the winter of 1838, when renowned writer George Sand spent time in Majorca with the famous composer Frederick Chopin. Through her vivid prose, Sand captures the stunning natural beauty of the island, painting a picture of its landscapes and vibrant atmosphere. The descriptions are rich and evocative, allowing readers to almost feel the warm sun and hear the gentle waves lapping at the shore.
However, this enchanting setting is juxtaposed with the ominous rumblings of war that were beginning to stir in Europe at the time. Sand's reflections on the political climate and its implications for her and Chopin add depth to the narrative, highlighting the tension between personal experiences and larger historical events. The interplay of love, creativity, and conflict creates a layered understanding of the period.
A preface by Luis Ripoll, an expert on the relationship between Chopin and Sand, enriches the reader's experience by providing context and insight into their lives and the significance of this winter in Majorca. George Sand and Frederick Chopin in Majorca is not just a travel narrative; it is a poignant exploration of art, love, and the human spirit amidst the backdrop of changing times.
ISBN: 9780710310408
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 362g
210 pages