The Piano Tuner
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The Piano Tuner

CA$20.00

ISBN-10:

1400030382

ISBN-13:

9781400030385

Publisher: Vintage Books, New York (2003)

Edition: trade paperback edition

Condition: Good

This beautiful softcover edition is in near fine condition, with no marks or tears and only minimal shelf wear. The pages are tight, unmarked, and the book is tight, square, and unmarked. The Piano Tuner is a historical novel by Daniel Mason, first published in 2002. Set in the late 19th century, it follows Edgar Drake, a middle-aged piano tuner from London, who is summoned by the British War Office in 1886 to repair a rare Erard grand piano in Burma (now Myanmar). The piano symbolizes the clash between European civilization and the remote world of colonial Burma. Throughout the novel, music bridges cultural divides while highlighting the emotional tensions faced by the characters in a changing world. The Well-tempered Piano serves as a metaphor for the balance between harmony and discord, both in music and life. Known for its beautiful prose, the novel offers a detailed portrayal of Burma during the British colonial period and the symbolic role of music throughout the story. Daniel Mason, a trained physician, combines his interest in history and music to craft a narrative that explores complex emotional and cultural themes. The success of this debut novel established him as a prominent writer.