- Violin (novel)
infobox Book |
name = Violin
image_caption = The cover of the 1999 edition of Violin.
author = Anne Rice
country =United States
language = English
genre = Horror
publisher =Ballantine Books
pub_date =October 15 ,1997
pages = 384
isbn = ISBN 0-345-42530-8Violin is a novel by American horror writer
Anne Rice , released on15 October 1997 . It moves away from her previous stories aboutvampires andwitches to tell aghost story .Plot summary
The book is set in numerous places, including
Vienna ,New Orleans (which is typical of Rice's novels) andRio de Janeiro . The novel tells the story of three people: a young woman yearning to become amusician , a ghostlyviolinist (hence the title), and the ghost of Beethoven.The story begins with Triana, who apparently becomes insane due to the death of her second husband, Karl, who had
AIDS . Her first husband was Lev, with whom Triana had a daughter. Stefan, the ghost, appears the day Karl dies and plays his Stradivarius (s long Strad) (apparently also a ghost). Triana secludes herself in her house for several days without informing anyone of Karl's death.Through the course of the book we learn the story of both Triana and Stefan. Stefan takes Triana in a travel through time, visiting scenes from his life and his afterlife in an attempt to reclaim his violin, which had been taken by Triana. Stefan had many mentors including Beethoven and
Paganini , but it is Beethoven whom Stefan cherished the most. After Stefan's story is "told" Triana returns to her rightful time but not to New Orleans where the story began but to Vienna, and now seemingly possessing a talent to improvise in the violin.We see the ghost of this great musician about two times in the novel, the first one in a scene where Stefan's house in Vienna is burning, and the second one almost at the end where Beethoven appears in modern Vienna in the hotel room where Triana was staying.
With Triana still in possession of the strad, Stefan continues his attempts to reclaim the violin but to no avail, until finally, after achieving success with her improvisations it is in Brazil that Triana returns the violin to his rightful owner and Stefan finally crosses over.
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