Brad succumbs to the white plague, Oscar too spends his days fighting disease, confined to a hospital. Playing the organ at night for a mysterious sickly girl, he discovers his own talent, although years after recovery, he finds himself desperate, poor, and depressed-until the devil, otherwise known to the world as impresario Norman G, happens on him in a moment of crisis.

Inspired by the life of legendary jazz pianist Oscar Peterson, Mauricio Segura's Oscar evokes periods across time, from the Depression-era Montreal neighbourhood of Little Burgundy to the swinging cabarets of the 1950s, while offering a reflection on the bonds between an artist and the Caribbean diaspora from which he comes. But above all, Oscar is a poignant homage to a musical giant, a man who changed the face of jazz forever.



Autorentext

Mauricio Segura was born in Temuco, Chile in 1969 and immigrated to Quebec with his parents as a child. He studied economics at the Université de Montréal and French literature at McGill University. With a doctoral degree in French language and literature, he has taught at McGill and Concordia universities. The author of four novels and a book about French perceptions of Latin America, Segura lives in Montreal where he is a well-known journalist, screenwriter and commentator on immigrant issues. His novels, Black Alley, Eucalyptus and Oscar have been translated into English by Biblioasis.

Titel
Oscar
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EAN
9781771962261
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E-Book (epub)
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Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
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