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The Piano Tuner - Picador Classic

3.59 ( 12,677 Ratings by Goodreads)
The Piano Tuner

The Piano Tuner - Picador Classic

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3.59 (12,677 Ratings by Goodreads)
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With an introduction by Sadie Jones.

'Engrossing . . . the reader falls under the spell that the author is weaving, surrendering to the story's exotic magic.' - The Times

White. Like a clean piece of paper, like uncarved ivory, all is white when the story begins.


One misty London afternoon in 1886, piano tuner Edgar Drake receives an unusual request from the War Office: he must leave his quiet life and travel to the jungles of Burma to repair a rare grand piano owned by an enigmatic army surgeon. So begins an extraordinary journey across Europe, the Red Sea, India and onwards, accompanied by an enchanting yet elusive woman. Edgar is at first captivated, then unnerved, as he begins to question the true motive behind his summons and whether he will return home unchanged to the wife who awaits him. . .

An instant bestseller, Daniel Mason's The Piano Tuner has been published in twenty-seven countries. Exquisitely told, this classic is a richly sensuous story of adventure, discovery, and how we confront our most deeply held fears and desires.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9781447275428
ISBN10 144727542X
Number Of Pages 384
Item Weight 268 g
Product Dimensions 130 x 197 x 25 mm
Publisher / Reseller Pan Macmillan
Format paperback
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Engrossing . . . the reader falls under the spell that the author is weaving, surrendering to the story's exotic magic * The Times *
Remarkable . . . a novel that immerses the reader in a distant world with startling immediacy and ardor -- Michiko Kakutani * New York Times *
A virtuoso tale, cast in the Burmese colonial wars of the 1880s . . . Mason [adds] a depth of quirky historical knowledge and a feel for the brutal politics of colonialism, to create a complex and subtly imagined adventure . . . with echoes of other books: Heart of Darkness, of course, and A Handful of Dust . . . a highly dextrous and involving performance * Observer *
Intriguing and alluring . . . those strange images of Europe meeting the east, of the east engulfing Europe, linger like a haunting tune * Guardian *
An ambitious, adventuresome, highly unusual first novel that offers pleasures too rarely encountered in contemporary American literary fiction . . . [Mason is] a gifted, original and courageous writer * Washington Post *
Luminous . . . Mason's writing achieves that kind of reverie in which every vision, tone, flavor and sensation is magnified * Los Angeles Times *

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Author's Bio

Daniel Mason received his bachelor's degree in biology at Harvard in 1998 and spent a year studying malaria on the Thailand-Myanmar border, where much of his debut, The Piano Tuner, was written. Mason's second novel, A Far Country, was also published by Picador. He studied medicine at the University of California, San Francisco.

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