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		<title>The Piano Tuner by Daniel Mason</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Jul 2003 21:38:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[While the critics may have said that this was an admirable while sometimes slow moving debut novel by Daniel Mason, I personally found it a very enjoyable read. It was probably one of the last books I recorded using my &#8216;nom-de-voix&#8217; of &#8216;Richard Matthews&#8217;.From AudioFile Magazine:Daniel Mason combines Britain&#8217;s attempt at pacification of the Shan [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="textbox"><img src="http://simonvance.com/wp-content/uploads/piano_tuner_144x2161-73x110.gif" alt="" title="piano_tuner_144x216" width="73" height="110" class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-276" /><img src="http://simonvance.com/wp-content/uploads/red_earphones.gif" alt="" title="red_earphones" width="18" height="15" class="alignright size-full wp-image-654" />While the critics may have said that this was an admirable while sometimes slow moving debut novel by Daniel Mason, I personally found it a very enjoyable read.  It was probably one of the last books I recorded using my &#8216;nom-de-voix&#8217; of &#8216;Richard Matthews&#8217;.<br /><strong>From AudioFile Magazine:</strong><br />Daniel Mason combines Britain&#8217;s attempt at pacification of the Shan states in 1886 with one man&#8217;s mystical journey. The British War Office sends piano tuner Edgar Drake to Burma to tune Surgeon-Major Anthony Carroll&#8217;s rare Erard grand piano. Drake&#8217;s long trip from England to Burma is fraught with strange meetings, bandits, and tribal uprisings. Deeply affected by the florid, tropical landscape and a beautiful woman, Drake is lulled into Carroll&#8217;s visionary dream of peace through music and art. Mason&#8217;s delicate prose ensnares. Richard Matthews delivers an astonishing performance. His characters are as meticulously crafted as Burmese-carved ivory miniatures. Matthews handles Asian pronunciations without hesitation in accents absolutely convincing. The dialogue soars. Mason&#8217;s plot fascinates and surprises, while Matthews&#8217;s performance is a tour de force. S.J.H. (c) AudioFile 2003</p>
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