The Metropolis case: a novel: novel
โ Scribed by Matthew Gallaway
- Publisher
- Crown Publishing Group;Crown Publishers
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 255 KB
- Edition
- 1st ed
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
From Publishers Weekly
In his ambitious debut, Gallaway jumps backward and forward in time between two cities, spiraling in on four characters connected by music: Lucien, an opera singer coming-of-age in mid-19th-century Paris; Anna, an opera singer reaching the height of her career in 1960s New York; Maria, an extraordinarily promising young singer but a difficult student; and Martin, an aging lawyer whose love of music might save his life. The ties between them are at first so tenuous that readers may wonder when, how, or if their narratives will converge. But Wagner's Tristan and Isolde touches each in some way, as does, eventually, eternal life, a device that allows Gallaway to chronicle 1860s Paris and 1960s New York through the eyes of one character. Gallaway, a former musician, gives music a literary presence, intertwining opera and punk by illuminating their shared passion and chaos. But ambition sometimes gives way to pretension (particularly with chapter titles such as "Fashion Is a Canon for this Dialect Also") and purple prose, but the story remains grounded by characters grappling with love, in some cases for eternity. (Jan.)
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Review
"Author Matthew Gallaway has taken a great risk with his first novel by creating an intricate, multilayered tale that slides from past to present, from Europe to New York, from opera to pop. But despite the complexity, The Metropolis Case engages the reader emotionally on every page."--_The Washington Post
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Its to the credit of Matthew Gallaways enchanting, often funny first novel that it doesnt require a corresponding degree of obsession from readers, but may leave them similarly transported: the book is so well written theres hardly a lazy sentence here and filled with such memorable lead and supporting players that it quickly absorbs you into its worlds._The New York Times
*"An absorbing and intricately plotted first novel. Gallaway excels at the long form, producing a dense, well-structured puzzle. Like the opera that ultimately binds his characters together, CASE lingers beyond the final note."--*Out Magazine_ (Critic's Pick)
"Matthew Gallaway's epic debut novel, intimately intertwined with Wagner's "Tristan and isolde," is itself an operatic masterpiece. Gallaway's wonderful prose leaves you hungry for more."--_AM New York_
"Gallaway is a perceptive and graceful author in his own right whose moving story will appeal to Wagnerian experts and neophytes alike."--_LosAngelesTimes
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Gallaways novel, is not just an intricate, complex, and multilayered novel, but also a rewarding read, that leaves the audience looking forward to Gallaways next work.The Manhattan Times
Mr. Gallaway writes epically, with multiple points of view, multiple stories. Historical and profound, he handles everything beautifully. He is a rich storyteller, and an evocative writer; the complexity of his characters, the rich scenes and the lyrical prose all make it hard to believe that this is his first novel._Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
_A cerebral novel_.Historical Novels Review
_Matthew Gallaways The Metropolis Case is an ambitious, heady, intelligent and engaging first novel about the healing powers of artit solidifies into a page turner, and better still, delivers on a wide range of concerns that go far beyond the musical interests that center the books narrative._Lambda Literary Review
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As ambitious a debut as they come, this sweeping first novel travels across not
only continents but centuries as well._Entertainment Weekly_
Even for a reader unacquainted with opera, The Metropolis Case enthralls.
Theatrical history, training at Julliard, opening night at the Metropolitanthis is an engaging and unusual subject matter. _The Metropolis Case *is an intriguing debut from a fresh, unique voice.*Bookpage
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"Gallaway, a former musician, gives music a literary presence, intertwining opera and punk by illuminating their shared passion and chaos."--_Publishers Weekly_
"A pleasingly intricate puzzle."--_Kirkus Reviews_
"Matthew Gallaway's fascinating and erudite debut novel is aportrait of the passion of several singers across the ages for a single opera, and turns into its own kind of novelistic chorus.Like_Tristan und Isolde,_the opera at its center, it is complete with wrong love, sacrifice and even a potion. An original new talent has arrived."--
Alexander Chee, author of Edinburgh and The Queen of the Night
"I know next to nothing about opera and I loved this book. Let me go further: I actually (don't tell anyone) find opera a bit dull, but now consider me a big buff -- if no other reason than it gave us this powerful, beautiful, wondrous novel."--Darin Strauss, author of Chang and Eng and _Half a Life
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"Matthew Gallaway possesses a massive vision and a wizard-like ability to weave story lines. The Metropolis Case is an ambitious and beautiful book sure to find a devoted following."--Shane Jones, author of _Light Boxes
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"_The Metropolis Case_ is a terrifically engaging and elegantly panoramic novel that is sure to appeal to fans of majestic fiction such as Kostova's The Historian."--Katharine Weber, author of True Confections and Triangle
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