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The Piano Man's Daughter
Timothy Findley's "The Piano Man's Daughter" is a rich, multilayered narrative primarily told through the recollections of Charlie Kilworth, whose own birth seems to echo the uncertain origins of his mother, Lily. The story intricately weaves together the lives of Lily, her mother Ede, and their families, tracing the experiences of two Irish immigrant families as they establish themselves in early 20th-century Toronto. Central to the novel is Lily, a figure described as both a gifted individual and a soul plagued by inner demons and a profound mental illness, whose life is marked by a peculiar fascination with fire and a descent into madness. As Charlie endeavors to understand his mother's turbulent life and the complex legacy she leaves behind, the novel delves into themes of hereditary mental illness, the search for identity, and the enduring impact of family secrets. The narrative explores the cyclical nature of psychological struggles and the challenges faced by those who love individuals grappling with such conditions. Charlie's quest for truth extends to discovering his own paternity, adding another layer to the exploration of lineage and belonging. The story grapples with how societal perceptions, personal histories, and inherent predispositions shape individual destinies. What makes "The Piano Man's Daughter" particularly compelling is Findley's exquisite prose and his empathetic, yet unsentimental, portrayal of characters ensnared by their circumstances. The novel offers a profound examination of the human psyche, blending elements of dreams, music, and historical detail to create a poignant tapestry of human experience. It masterfully explores the darker aspects of life and mental health with a delicate touch, creating a powerful and memorable story that resonates with its intricate storytelling and unforgettable characters, leaving a lasting impression on the reader.
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Tomes & Tales
$8.95
1 copy
Publisher
Crown Publishers
Pages
461
Format
PAPERBACK
ISBN-13
9780006480600
ISBN-10
0006480608
Language
English
Published
1995-01-01
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