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Dancer
Dancer
Author: Colum McCann
Taking his inspiration from biographical facts, novelist Colum McCann tells the erotically charged story of the Russian dancer Rudolf Nureyev through the cast of those who knew him: there is Anna Vasileva, Rudi's first ballet teacher, who rescues her protégé from the stunted life of his provincial town; Yulia, whose sexual and artistic ambitions...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780792731450
ISBN-10: 079273145X
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Publisher: Sound Library
Book Type: Audio CD
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Let the Great World Spin led me to Colum McCanns earlier novel Dancer. Based around Rudolf Nureyev, the celebrated Soviet ballet dancer who defected in 1961, I found Dancer to be akin to literary storm chasing. Those expecting a thorough fictionalized account of Nureyevs life would be disappointed; he is like a whirlwind whose aftermath is the authors real interest. The story is told from multiple perspectives, including those of his first ballet teacher, her daughter, his family and servants, and Victor, a homosexual Venezuelan hustler-friend and it is more about how Rudi affected them. McCanns extraordinary ability to mix different styles, voices, and tone greatly enhances the kaleidoscopic effect of the whole. It is also a look at the times he lived through, from the frozen Soviet front during World War II to the decadent living of 1970s and 80s New York. Although not as interconnected and emotionally raw as his later work, Dancer was an impressive read.
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