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Publisher:
Hydra Books/Northwestern University Press
Published:
1998
Language:
English
Alibris ID:
14162646676
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Very Good jacket. Evanston. 1998. Hydra Books/Northwestern University Press. 1st American Edition. Very Good in Dustjacket. 0810116170. Translated from the Finland-Swedish by David McDuff. 374 pages. hardcover. keywords: Europe Scandinavia Finland Sweden Literature Translated World Literature. DESCRIPTION-As a novelist Bo Carpelan made his international breakthrough with Axel (1986). In this fictional diary the title character is Carpelan's great-uncle, a violinist and a devoted friend Jean Sibelius, whom the composer dedicated his Second Symphony (1902). A failed musician, Axel was constantly broke, he suffered from a mysterious illness, but he also supported Sibelius economically. After the death of his most responsive critic, Sibelius wrote in his diary on March 19, 1919: ‘Now Axel is being lowered into the earth's cold arms. It feels so deeply, deeply tragic! For whom will I compose now! ' Carpelan came across the name of his great-uncle for the first time in his childhood, but the real stimulus toward writing the novel came from Erik Tawaststjerna's magnificent biography of Sibelius. inventory #29461.