Pianist Who Liked Ayn Rand, The : A Novella and 13 Stories (INSCRIBED COPY) by: Gene H. Bell-Villada
Softcover. Albuquerque, NM, Amador Publishers, 1st, 1998, Book: Very Good, Dust Jacket: None, Softcover. INSCRIBED by author to Roger Shattuck, literary critic and historian. Publisher's release laid in. 240 pages. "Childhood overseas. Trying to find oneself as an artist. Growing up Latino. Music, musicians, and an eccentric musicologist. A nightmarish piano recital. Abortive romances. Loneliness, silence. The problem of fascism. These are among the subjects evoked in this collection of 14 pieces. Atmospheres vary from wholesome to sinister. Settings include San Juan, Philadelphia, Cambridge, Manhattan, Tucson, Berkeley and an imaginary isle of silence. In the title piece, the Chicano jazz pianist falls in love with a sorority girl who believes in Ayn Rand. To get in her good graces, he reads all of Rand and ends up converted -- with strange consequences." Spine slightly cocked. Else a clean, tight copy.