For thirty years Nick Coleman immersed himself in music, from rock’n’roll to “prog rock,†jazz to classical, until one morning as he sat up in bed, his right ear went stone deaf. His left ear—as though to compensate—started to make horrific noises “…like the inside of an old fridge hooked up to a half-blown amplifier.â€
The Train in the Night explores the ways in which a music critic must cope with a world that has abruptly lost its most important element—sound. But Coleman shares more than his struggle; he delves back into his past to examine how music defined his identity, how that identity must be reshaped by its loss, and how, at times, the memory of the music can be just as powerful as the music itself.
The Train in the Night: A Story of Music and Loss
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Author(s)Hornby, Nick
PublisherCounterpoint
ISBN / ASIN1619024322
ISBN-139781619024328
Sales Rank16,726,375
CategoryPaperback
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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