Josef Škvorecký

Dvořák in Love

Trans. Andrzej S. Jagodziňski
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Scherzo capriccioso. Wesoła fantazja na temat Dvořáka
Książkowe Klimaty, 2016, 416 pp
9788364887307
Language: Polish
Goodreads rating
74.6% (Rated by 158 users)

The story of Dvořák’s utterly requited love affair with young America, the anthem of which is his famous Symphony in E Minor, From the New World.

Literary fiction

In 1892, at the height of his prodigious powers, Antonín Dvořák was persuaded by Jeannette Thurber to leave his native Bohemia to come to New York to be director of the National Conservatory for Music. Dvořák in Love is a wonderfully imagined picture of a little known period in American musical history.

More information in Polish on the publisher’s website.

Praise

“A foreigner’s love affair with America is the central subject of this engaging new novel by the expatriate Czechoslovakian author. In an elliptical style familiar to readers of his previous books, Skvorecky builds a polyphonic account of the famous composer’s two trips to the United States in the 1890s, orchestrated by the sharply individual voices of various Americans who met him. The result is an affectionate yet not uncritical portrait of a raw, often brutal country that nonetheless offers previously undreamed-of opportunities to the immigrants who have arrived on its shores. Dvorak’s and Skvorecky’s passionate love for black American music makes him sharply aware of the terrible injustices the U.S. has still not redressed, but the novel’s conclusion seems to be that personal initiative and creativity will someday defeat the forces of racism and oppression. This is perhaps not quite as major an effort as the magnificent Engineer of Human Souls, but Skvorecky’s warm humanism and robust appreciation of ordinary people’s unique individuality are as appealing as ever.”

Publishers Weekly

Scherzo capriccioso. Wesoła fantazja na temat Dvořáka
Książkowe Klimaty, 2016, 416 pp
9788364887307
Language: Polish
Goodreads rating
74.6% (Rated by 158 users)