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Jonathan Gaisman

March 13, 2023
Life continues to return to the empty churches and villages of Transylvania, writes Jonathan Gaisman. If you want an authentic literary experience of Transylvania, the one connection to avoid is anything to do with Bram Stoker. A better entrée would be Miklós Bánffy’s Transylvanian Trilogy, in spirit the last great 19th-century European novel, though written
October 14, 2021
Of the first-rank composers within the generally accepted pantheon, three took holy orders in the Roman Catholic Church: Monteverdi, Vivaldi and – more incongruously perhaps – Franz Liszt, the 210th anniversary of whose birth falls this October. Celebrated as a young man for his brilliant technique and showmanship at piano recitals (a form of concert
August 05, 2021
Jonathan Gaisman reviews B (After Dante) by Ned Denny
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