The Time of our Singing
The Time of our Singing
paperback
Published:
12 June, 2025
Description
'There is no contemporary American writer quite like Richard Powers ... It is rare to find a novel as intellectually and emotionally engaging as this' GUARDIAN
'Formidable ... rewarding' SUNDAY TIMES
'An astonishing performance' NEW YORK TIMES
Jonah, Ruth, and Joseph are the children of mixed-race parents who aspire to raise them beyond the constraints of time and identity, immersing them in a world of song. However, they cannot shield them from the realities of the outside world forever.
Jonah, a talented young tenor, finds that the opera world remains preoccupied with his race. Ruth, rejecting classical music, disappears instead into a life dedicated to activism and a new relationship. Over the years, Joseph - the middle child, a pianist, and our narrator - struggles not only to stay connected to his siblings but also to carve out a future on his own.
A powerful story of a tragedy of race in America, The Time of Our Singing is an enthralling, harrowing novel about the lives of choices of one family at the crossroads of identity.
More Details
| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9781804951828 |
| ISBN10 | 180495182X |
| Number Of Pages | 640 |
| Item Weight | 438 g |
| Product Dimensions | 130 x 198 x 40 mm |
| Publisher / Reseller | Cornerstone |
| Format | paperback |
Media Reviews
An epic novel of modern America that weaves ideas of race, music and science into a mysterious but satisfying tapestry ... Endlessly fascinating * Independent *
There is no contemporary American writer quite like Richard Powers ... It is rare to find a novel as intellectually and emotionally engaging as this * Guardian *
Formidable ... rewarding * Sunday Times *
A great hurtle of a book, telling several powerful stories at once ... Strangely subtle and moving ... an astonishing performance ... Prodigious, illuminating and exhilarating * New York Times *
Exhilarating ... Astonishing * Literary Review *
Author's Bio
Richard Powers has published fourteen novels. He is a MacArthur Fellow and received the National Book Award. He won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction for The Overstory. He lives in the Great Smoky Mountains.