Music & Literature
- 281pages
- 10 heures de lecture
More than 40 writers, musicians, and translators come together to celebrate the works of Brazilian novelist Clarice Lispector, Swiss violinist Maya Homburger, British composer Barry Guy, and American poet Mary Ruefle. This issue begins with an intimate portrait of Lispector, featuring her letters, paintings, and her candid final interview, complemented by essays from her translators and international writers, forming a 100-page tribute. The musical worlds of Homburger and Guy are explored through intertwined interviews, graphic scores, and a unique Bach Pilgrimage Portfolio, with contributions from conductor Sir John Eliot Gardiner. The edition concludes with a comprehensive appreciation of Ruefle’s career, including sixteen new poems and erasures from the "contemporary Dickinson." This ambitious collection captures the vibrant intelligences of four essential artists of our time. The contents include essays, interviews, and artworks related to Lispector, Homburger, Guy, and Ruefle, showcasing their profound impact on literature and music. Each section delves into their unique contributions and creative processes, offering readers a rich tapestry of insights and artistic expressions that celebrate their legacies.
