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Erik Fosnes Hansen (Author)
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October 15, 1997 Harvest Book
A “virtuoso” novel (Time) of the Titanic disaster-told from the perspective of the ship’s motley band of European musicians. Translated by Joan Tate.


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Among the many myths surrounding the 1912 sinking of the Titanic was the notion that the ship's band played on until the end. Norwegian novelist Erik Fosnes Hansen has seized upon that story as the hinge for this fascinating, if at times distressing, book about the musicians aboard the fatal voyage. The fictional band members, who hail from across Europe, find a certain kinship on the vessel besides that of a life spent chasing musical dreams. Their lives, each treated almost as novellas, reflect the tragedies the war will soon bring to Europe. The whole event is played out metaphorically in the tales of simple people involved in tragic events. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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Skilled research and impressionistic prose are expertly mixed into a poetic, absorbing story in Norwegian writer Hansen's second novel (his first to be published here). As in the recent Maiden Voyage by Cynthia Bass, the stage is set on the doomed Titanic's voyage from Southampton in April 1912. Hansen's characters are the band musicians, celebrated in Titanic lore, who continued playing as the ship went down. Rather than speculate about the actual people, whose names and lives are known, he has invented characters assembled from diverse parts of Britain, Russia and the continent. The complex past of five of these musicians is woven into the tale of the fateful crossing. These are men drowning in emotional turbulence and desolation, a metaphorical foreshadowing of their actual fate. Their stories are ablaze with the drama of love gone awry and talents not fully realized, but Hansen also uses them to speculate on the larger themes of responsibility and fate, reason and faith. He writes with fierce energy, creating emotional landscapes that may make one think of the evocative scenes and brilliant colors of Turner paintings. In all, it's a brilliant piece of storytelling.
Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 384 pages
  • Publisher: Mariner Books (October 15, 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0156005271
  • ISBN-13: 978-0156005272
  • Product Dimensions: 7.8 x 5.3 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12.8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,263,765 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars "There is nothing so miserable as a captain without a ship.", July 27, 2002
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Exploring the inner lives and conflicts of three main characters, each of whom is a member of the band during the Titanic's maiden voyage, Fosnes Hansen recreates the unstable and dismal world each man inhabits at the dawn of World War I. Jason Coward is bandmaster, Leo Lewenhaupt, known as Spot Hauptmann, is the pianist, and young David Bleierstein is a violinist. Together with two lesser developed characters, Alex from St. Petersburg, and Petronius from Rome, they raise the big questions of how we become who we are, how much freedom we have to make choices in our lives, and to what extent we can control our destinies.

Each of these characters is in some way a captain without a ship. As Fosnes Hansen brings them alive through the poignant and often harrowing tales of their youth, including the death of their dreams and the sorrows which have led them to the Titanic, we see them as ordinary people whose lives might have been completely different if just one or two circumstances had changed. Lonely and self-destructive, all have found love to be illusory and a stable and loving family life to be impossible. In the consummate irony, the Titanic may offer hope, for "A ship is a star...a star of dreams."

A writer of great intensity, Fosnes Hansen's portrayals of his characters are simultaneously gripping and sympathetic, his stories and anecdotes realistic and moving. Not given to flights of lyricism, the author creates his images through his selection of perfect details and by providing access to the vibrant inner lives of the characters. Revealing the Titanic as a microcosm of life in 1914, the author also offers many symbolic scenes--rat fights, the execution of beloved pets, puppet shows, for example--which broaden the reader's perspective on the characters and their times. Though the ending fizzles with the sinking of the ship, the novel is startling, not only in its own right, but because it so clearly foreshadows the author's later novel, Tales of Protection, a novel which is more fully developed thematically and which soars! Mary Whipple
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Real Page Turner!, April 14, 1998
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This review is from: Psalm at Journey's End: A Novel (Paperback)
I admit that the movie did spark my interest in the book; nonetheless, this book engaged me right from the beginning. We've all heard about the musicians on the Titanic (playing until the very end, etc.) and I liked how this author imagined what these notorious musician's lives were before they sailed, and worked this idea into the basis for a novel. And unpredictably, the author did not paint pictures of the musician's lives as being glorious and richly cultural; lives whose glory and culture were only further richened by the opportunity of playing music for the wealthy on the Titanic. Instead, he painted an unexpectedly dark portrait of their lives; chronicling individual tales of despair, lost hope and opportunities. He also describes the time period in such vivid detail, that the European "sets" which serve as the background for the story come across to the reader as dismal as the musician's lives itself. Sound depressing? You bet! But despite all this, a reader can easily relate to their disappointments and actually mourn for these characters at the end. I would highly recommend this book to anyone.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Starts slow, but turns into a great book !, February 28, 1998
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Curiously, I have started to read this book long before all the hype about Titanic, the movie, and I had stopped reading it in the middle. The movie made me start reading it again. As the reviews indicate, the start of the book is not that compelling, especially because the tales of the regent's life seem to contain nothing but misery, drama and sorrow. But the book really gains momentum when the lives of the other musicians start to be explored. Helped by brilliant and vivid descriptions of the characters aboard and the ship itself, the author gives us a vision of the tragedy from the viewpoint of other little tragedies, that had started long before the musicians drowned while playing at the ship's deck.
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AS soon as Jason came up on deck, tired after having played half the afternoon, he was faced with the sunset, the scarlet sphere in the west just above the horizon. Read the first page
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marionette theater, violin case
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Frau Melchior, Wolf Mother, New York, Captain Smith, Max Jänner, Leo Lewenhaupt, Aunt Mabel, David Bleiernstern, Herr Bleiernstern, Jason Coward, Palm Court, Anna Ivanovna, Captain Rindebraden, Conte Lorenzo, Francesca del Vetro, Rosa Luxemburg, Burg Theater, Cape Race, Dismal Pete, Hannes Schachl, Herr Schachl, Signor Gatti, Giovanni Petronio Vitellotesta, Good God, Great Teacher
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