Laurence Dreyfus

Parsifal’s Seduction

“A captivating novel.”
Concerti magazine.

“A vivid, gripping, and always surprising portrait of the time.”
– WDR radio Cologne.

“An exciting read.”
– BR Classic radio.

In late 19th-century Germany, Hermann Levi, a respected Jewish conductor, falls under the magnetic spell of Richard Wagner’s musical genius—despite Wagner’s open anti-Semitism. As he surrenders to the magic of Parsifal, Levi is plunged into a tormenting conflict between artistic devotion and personal identity.

Laurence Dreyfus traces with biting precision the psychological turmoil of a man seduced by Wagner’s heavenly sounds, while at the same time aware of the ideological abyss behind them. The arrival of author Anna Ettlinger in Partenkirchen brings hidden truths to light and forces Levi to confront his complicated relationships with the musical titans of his time.

A literary masterpiece for music and literature lovers who are ready to explore the fine line between admiration and self-denial. 

An opulently designed collector's book illustrated with artwork by Alexander Polzin in a limited edition of 500 copies, the first 50 of which are numbered.

An opulently designed collector's book illustrated with artwork by Alexander Polzin in a limited edition of 500 copies, the first 50 of which are numbered. Pre-order before December 15 to receive your copy before Christmas.

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A limited edition of 50 signed and numbered copies is available for $54 each.

To be released on December 12.

Print: 272 pp., hardcover, rounded corners, linen cover, €38, ISBN 978-3-95593-002-8
Language: English

Weight: 0.6 kg

38,00 48,00 

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