Both a beguiling portrait of the artist and an idiosyncratic
self-portrait of the author, "Mysterious Mozart" is Philippe
Sollers's alternately oblique and searingly direct interpretation
of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's oeuvre and lasting mystique,
audaciously reformulated for the postmodern age.
With a mix of slang, abstractions, quotations, first- and
third-person narratives, and blunt opinion, French writer and
critic Philippe Sollers taps into Mozart's playful correspondence
and the lesser-known pieces of his enormous repertoire to analyze
the popularity and public perceptions of his music. Detailing
Mozart's drive to continue producing masterpieces even when saddled
with debt and riddled with illness and anxiety, Sollers powerfully
and meticulously analyzes Mozart's seven last great operas using a
psychoanalytical approach to the characters' relationships.
As Sollers explores themes of constancy, prodigy, freedom, and
religion, he offers up bits of his own history, revealing his
affinity for the creative geniuses of the eighteenth century and a
yearning to bring that era's utopian freedom to life in
contemporary times. What emerges is an inimitable portrait of a man
and a musician whose greatest gift is a quirky companionability, a
warm and mysterious appeal that distinguishes Mozart from other
great composers and is brilliantly echoed by Sollers's artful
tangle of narrative.
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