Chopin's Funeral
by Benita Eisler
Frederic Chopin's reputation as one of the Great Romantics endures, but as Benita Eisler reveals in her elegant and elegiac biography, the man was more complicated than his iconic image.
A classicist, conservative, and dandy who relished his conquest of Parisian society, the Polish emigre was for a while blessed with genius, acclaim, and the love of Europe's most infamous woman writer, George Sand. But by the age of 39, the man whose brilliant compositions had thrilled audiences in the most fashionable salons lay dying of consumption, penniless and abandoned by his lover. In the fall of 1849, his lavish funeral was attended by thousands--but not by George Sand.
In this intimate portrait of an embattled man, Eisler tells the story of a turbulent love affair, of pain and loss redeemed by art, and of worlds--both private and public--convulsed by momentous change.
"[Written] with poetic insight and admirable brevity, combining analytical skill with that of a novelist."
The New York Times Book Review
"A captivating narrative. . . Eisler manages to infuse cultural history with heartbreak."
The New York Sun
BENITA EISLER is the author of O'Keeffe and Stieglitz: An American Romance and Byron: Child of Passion, Fool of Fame. She lives in New York City.
Publishing House: Vintage Books, New York 2004
SoftCover book measuring 5.25" x 8"
232 pages, illustrations, index
English Language Version
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