

An edition of An incomplete history of the art of the funerary violin (2006)
By Rohan Kriwaczek
Publish Date
2006
Publisher
Duckworth Overlook,Duckworth
Language
eng
Pages
217
Description:
Exposed by the New York times as a "brilliant hoax," this imaginative volume of fiction is presented as a scholarly history of a secretive art form: "the rise, flourishing, and ruthless suppression of a tradition of [solo] violin music played at funerals." It includes detailed fictional biographies of real or invented persons, alleged "period" illustrations, and elaborate musical scores. The publisher's release of this work as nonfiction was related to the fact that the author reportedly did not disclose the creative aspect of this unusual fantasy literature. -- Compiled from the New York times Oct. 4, 2006 article and online reviews.
subjects: Funeral music, Guild of Funerary Violinists, History, History and criticism, Violin music, Eccentric literature, Guild of Funerary Violinists (Imaginary organization), Goth culture (Subculture), Literary curiosa, Fiction, Violin music, history and criticism, Vioolmuziek, Begrafenissen, Gilden, Secret societies
Places: Europe