The Piano Tuner

Picador Classic

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Eldonita je 1-a de januaro 2015 de Picador, imusti.

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978-1-4472-7542-8
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A well-researched piece of fiction telling of piano tuner Edgar Drake's journey to Burma. His assignment is to tune a rare Erard grand piano belonging to an enigmatic British officer who has attained legendary status in the war-torn Shan states of the late 19th Century. Well worth reading.

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Too slow a pace

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The Piano Tuner by Daniel Mason is set in 1880s England and Burma (Myanmar). Our protagonist, a shy London piano tuner named Edgar Drake unexpectedly receives a War Office request to travel many hundreds of miles in order to tune a rare piano. He will be paid generously with a year's income for what is planned to be a three month commission. Despite his initial reservations, he decides to make the journey - his first outside of England.

I enjoyed Mason's writing when he describes the fabulous journey. Drake boards steamships and trains, travels through India as well as Burma, and Mason evokes the atmospheres, sights and sounds, colours and scents in wonderful detail. The mission itself does seem ludicrous, but having already read Giles Foden's factual account of the British Army's ship transportation through the Congo not so many years later, sending a piano tuner through Asia is simple …