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The Piano Tuner (Paperback, New edition)
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The Piano Tuner (Paperback, New edition)
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Loot Price R456
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In The Piano Tuner, Peter Meinke writes of the foreignness that
awaits us when we go abroad and when we answer our own front door
to admit a stranger, that confronts us in unfamiliar cities and
villages and in the equally disquieting surroundings of our
memories and regrets. Often in these stories, what seems a safe,
comfortable environment turns suddenly threatening. In the title
story, a writer's quiet existence amid his antiques and books is
dismantled, piece by piece, by a demonic, beer-bellied piano tuner.
In "The Ponoes," a man recalls how, as a young boy living in
Brooklyn during World War II, he became a collaborationist in the
brutal pranks of two Irish bullies. In "The Twisted River," the
sedate collegiality of a Polish university is disrupted when an
American on a Fulbright grant attempts to blackmail two faculty
members. And in "The Bracelet," a young anthropology student doing
field work in Africa finds herself drawn further and further into
the role of a priestess of Oshun, into a life dictated by the
configuration of cowry shells cast upon the floor. Meinke writes of
a world where our control over our lives seldom exists across a
border, and often extends no further than our fingertips. Attempts
to bridge two cultures, two lives are sometimes successful, as when
an actor finds love in the arms of a tough-talking barmaid, but
more usually lead to disillusionment, as when a hard-drinking
salesman's career is shattered after he is drunk under the table
one night by a Polish engineer, or when an English father struggles
to find common ground with his American son. Riveting, almost
terrifying, the stories in The Piano Tuner tell of decent men and
women caught in events that they could never have predicted, would
never have chosen.
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