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Re: A Novel with Classical Music Background
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Alan Dudley <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 11 Mar 2005 08:06:26 +1000
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The extraordinarily prolific Ellis Peters, of Brother Cadfael fame, wrote
an operatic whodunnit called Funeral of Figaro.  I must say I didn't
enjoy it as much as most of her work.

I am not suggesting that any of her works qualify as "art", so no one
need say she is just a craftsman.  I don't pretend to understand the
difference between narration and art, any more than I understand the
alleged difference between the artistic and the entertainment values in
music.

I just listen, and read.  Occasionally both at once.

Alan Dudley

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