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Beethoven Variations
Beethoven Variations: Poems on a Life | Ruth Padel
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“Padel’s imagery and imagination took me deeper into Beethoven than many biographies I’ve read.” —Anthony Tommasini, The New York Times A fascinating poetic journey into the mind and heart of a musical genius, from the author of the celebrated Darwin: A Life in Poems Ruth Padel's new sequence of poems, in four movements, is a personal voyage through the life and legend of one of the world's greatest composers. She uncovers the man behind the music, charting his private thoughts and feelings through letters, diaries, sketchbooks, and the conversation books he used as his hearing declined. She gives us Beethoven as a battered four-year-old, weeping at the clavier; the young virtuoso pianist agonized by his encroaching deafness; the passionate, heartbroken lover; the clumsy eccentric making coffee with exactly sixty beans. Padel's quest takes her into the heart of Europe and back to her own musical childhood: Her great-grandfather, who studied in Leipzig with a pupil of Beethoven's, became a concert pianist before migrating to Britain; her parents met making music; and Padel grew up playing the viola, Beethoven's instrument as a child. Her book is a poet and string player's intimate connection across the centuries with an artist who, though increasingly isolated, ended even his most harrowing works on a note of hope.
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"Quiet as a wreath of sleep
for anyone in sorrow. The slow unfold at last
of a promise that everything will be laid to rest,
every falling cadence in its place. A holy city,
a halo of gold leaf, saying tomorrow
is a mystery, today is a gift from God.
Without the dark we'd never see the stars."

- In the Lydian Mode

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“What we forget makes us who we are.
Most of our life vanishes in the swirls
of the brain's mysterious mirror
but you can't stop looking back. At scarlet pearls
strewn through the desert, footprints of blood,
your journey away from your love."

- India Dreams

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"They say the ear bone, shaped like the bowl
of a tiny spoon, lasts longest when we die."

#FirstLineFridays @ShyBookOwl

ShyBookOwl Fun fact! Never heard that one 4mo
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