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Invitation to the Dance (1977)

por Hilary Spurling

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A unique reference book and an invaluable companion for even the most informed Anthony Powell fan.A DANCE TO THE MUSIC OF TIME is a literary landmark of twentieth-century writing. As the reader cavorts through the 12-volume novel alongside the narrator Nicholas Jenkins, it soon becomes apparent that he too inevitably confuses dates and events, but in her dedicated research Hilary Spurling tidies up the most minute of detail into its proper place.More than a simple glossary. INVITATION TO THE DANCE contains extensive Character, Book, Painting and Place indices, creating a magnificent database of Powell's imagination and England's cultural landscape. This is a masterpiece of 'extreme ingenuity' detailing over four hundred characters and one million words of Powell's lively fifty-year dance of fiction and fact.… (más)
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Such fun! And what a cute edition, with its play on the classic paperback caricature illustrations and a pile of the rainbow-covered 12 editions of the Dance.

Now that I'm 7/12ths of the way through Powell's masterwork, I have started dipping into Spurling's dance - cautiously, I might add, since it is by design full of spoilers! Powell himself asking Spurling, then a young biographer, to write this, and she has since commented that it felt like taking an engine apart and ending up covered in grease.

This is truly an indispensable guide. Powell's 12 books are not so much a series as one novel split into two parts. Spurling exhaustively chronicles characters (real and fictional, appearing and mentioned) along with artists and places that recur through the work. The biographies are concise but effective, and include page references for all appearances of each character (with the exception of Jenkins, of course!) Concluding with a short but effective synopsis of each of the 12 novels alongside a chronology.

45 years after its publication, Spurling's Invitation is still regularly consulted by fans of Powell. And, boy, have I come to understand why. With each passing volume, the complexity of character and circumstance deepens. Who is anyone - Jean Templer, Kenneth Widmerpool, Molly Andriadis - really? We see characters from Nick's point of view, we hear about them from many others, and we reflect on conversations and engagements we experienced years ago. The Dance will reward endless rereading, and I'm comforted that Spurling will be there to accompany me.

A genuinely useful companion to the Dance. ( )
  therebelprince | Oct 24, 2023 |
For those fond of "Dance to the Music of Tme" Anthony Powell's mammoth "roman fleuve" could find no better guide than the Spurling book. She indexes the characters, as well as books, paintings and places. for those that get lost easily. ( )
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A group of novels in series or with a central theme can be made much more valuable if they have some method of guiding the reader. Anthony Powell's A Dance to the Music of Time is such a series, covering nearly 60 years, and this handbook is a valuable adjunct for those interested in the novels.
añadido por KayCliff | editarThe Indexer, Philip Bradley (Apr 1, 1979)
 

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ARIOSTO, Ludovica 1474-1533 / Jenkins meditates on themes of madness, loss, mortality, forgetfulness and rediscovery arising from his "Orlando Furioso": Orlando analysed as an archetypal drop-out, Ariosto's Time compared to Poussin's, Dr Trelawney's achievements - and St John Clarke's - rescued from Ariosto's waters of Oblivion "Hearing Secret Harmonies" 30-6, 39; Sir Magnus Donners similarly rescued HSH 50; Widmerpool seen as Orlando HSH 118, 173-4, 247.
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A unique reference book and an invaluable companion for even the most informed Anthony Powell fan.A DANCE TO THE MUSIC OF TIME is a literary landmark of twentieth-century writing. As the reader cavorts through the 12-volume novel alongside the narrator Nicholas Jenkins, it soon becomes apparent that he too inevitably confuses dates and events, but in her dedicated research Hilary Spurling tidies up the most minute of detail into its proper place.More than a simple glossary. INVITATION TO THE DANCE contains extensive Character, Book, Painting and Place indices, creating a magnificent database of Powell's imagination and England's cultural landscape. This is a masterpiece of 'extreme ingenuity' detailing over four hundred characters and one million words of Powell's lively fifty-year dance of fiction and fact.

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