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The Garden Where the Brass Band Played

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"The Garden Where the Brass Band Played" tells the story of Nol Rieske, a boy who is acutely sensitive to the emotions of those around him. He is profoundly influenced by his alcoholic and romantic piano teacher. At a garden party, he meets the teacher's daughter, Trix, who leaves an indelible impression on him. Time and again, he tries to forget her, yet she reappears in his life. As they both reach adulthood, Nol's desperate love for Trix leads to a catastrophic outcome. The novel explores themes of longing, the impact of unfulfilled love, and the complexities of human relationships, set against a backdrop of rich emotional landscapes.

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The Garden Where the Brass Band Played, Simon Vestdijk, Hella Haasse

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1992
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Title
The Garden Where the Brass Band Played
Language
English
Released
1992
Format
Paperback
Pages
320
ISBN10
0704301733
ISBN13
9780704301733
Series
Original title
De koperen tuin
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3.7 out of 5
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"The Garden Where the Brass Band Played" tells the story of Nol Rieske, a boy who is acutely sensitive to the emotions of those around him. He is profoundly influenced by his alcoholic and romantic piano teacher. At a garden party, he meets the teacher's daughter, Trix, who leaves an indelible impression on him. Time and again, he tries to forget her, yet she reappears in his life. As they both reach adulthood, Nol's desperate love for Trix leads to a catastrophic outcome. The novel explores themes of longing, the impact of unfulfilled love, and the complexities of human relationships, set against a backdrop of rich emotional landscapes.