Two-Part Inventions begins when Suzanne, a concert pianist, dies
suddenly of a stroke in the New York City apartment she shares with
her producer husband Philip. Rather than mourn in peace, Philip
becomes deeply paranoid: their life is based on a fraud and the
acclaimed music the couple created is about to be exposed. Philip
had built a career for his wife by altering her recordings, taking
a portion of a song here and there, from recordings of other
pianists. Syncing the alterations seamlessly, he created a piece of
flawless music with Suzanne getting sole credit. In this urban,
psychological novel, author Lynne Sharon Schwartz brilliantly
guides the reader through a flawed marriage and calculated career.
Beginning with Suzanne's death and moving backwards in time,
Schwartz examines their life together, and her remarkable career,
while contemplating the nature of truth, marriage and the pursuit
of perfection.
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