The Garden where the Brass Band PlayedQuartet, 1992 - 312 pages The book is a coming-of-age novel, something that in other languages is expressed more pointedly as the novel of education. Nol, "the judge's son, ' is the person whose moral sentiments are being educated. But that education is acquired at the expense of an infinitely more valuable person, the young woman Nol loves, who has been exploited by men of weight and standing in their provincial community-all of them human, disgracefully human. Not tells the story from the time he was five years old, when, inspired by a rendition of one of Souza's marches in the garden where the brass band played, he danced with the conductor's daughter, taller and older than himself, before a bemused assemblage of adults. The web of incident and reflection in Nol's narration astonishes the reader with the texture of the lives it evokes, ending with Nol's small, crucial defection that precipitates tragedy. In The Garden Where the Brass Band Played, as with every real novel of the genre, it is the reader whose sentiments are educated, by the pain of it, and no doubt rather too late |
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... peppermint factory . That wasn't as crazy as it sounds . In the first place , the pepper- mint factory didn't take much of his time . It was only a factory on paper , a company with shares he sold for cash , lending the money out or ...
... peppermint factory . That wasn't as crazy as it sounds . In the first place , the pepper- mint factory didn't take much of his time . It was only a factory on paper , a company with shares he sold for cash , lending the money out or ...
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... peppermint factory , how stupid or how childish it was . He could have un- obtrusively wriggled out of it — as he always did with anything he started by paying off the not very pressing debts bit by bit , by good marks in his next ...
... peppermint factory , how stupid or how childish it was . He could have un- obtrusively wriggled out of it — as he always did with anything he started by paying off the not very pressing debts bit by bit , by good marks in his next ...
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... peppermint . We're starting to look like peppermints . ' I'd heard my mother saying that . ' You have to promise . ' ' Promise what ? ' " That you'll stop that peppermint nonsense . ' ' Promise you ? Did Mother say anything to you about ...
... peppermint . We're starting to look like peppermints . ' I'd heard my mother saying that . ' You have to promise . ' ' Promise what ? ' " That you'll stop that peppermint nonsense . ' ' Promise you ? Did Mother say anything to you about ...
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