Opus 77 Alexis Ragougneau — Epub

Critics describe the book as having the rhythm of a thriller, using an "inquieting and breathless" tempo to reveal family secrets. Availability and Formats

Digital editions are widely available through major retailers like Kobo Rakuten and Fnac .

It explores the "dissonance" of a family bound by music, characterized by high expectations and emotional tyranny. Opus 77 Alexis Ragougneau epub

The narrator and a world-class pianist known for her technical perfection. She struggles with the shadow of her father’s influence.

The novel depicts music not just as an art form but as a demanding, sometimes destructive force that can isolate individuals from reality. Critics describe the book as having the rhythm

The story begins at the funeral of the family patriarch, , a world-renowned and tyrannical conductor. Instead of a traditional funeral march, his daughter Ariane , a gifted pianist, performs Shostakovich’s Opus 77 . This performance serves as a gateway into the family's past, revealing a legacy of obsession and emotional trauma. Key Characters

Ariane's brother, an equally talented musician whose psychological "bunker" or retreat from the world becomes a central mystery. His story is described through "seven tableaux" of genius and exile. Thematic Analysis The narrator and a world-class pianist known for

Originally in French, it has been translated into several languages, including Spanish and German. Opus 77 / Alexis Ragougneau / Editions Viviane Hamy

Critics describe the book as having the rhythm of a thriller, using an "inquieting and breathless" tempo to reveal family secrets. Availability and Formats

Digital editions are widely available through major retailers like Kobo Rakuten and Fnac .

It explores the "dissonance" of a family bound by music, characterized by high expectations and emotional tyranny.

The narrator and a world-class pianist known for her technical perfection. She struggles with the shadow of her father’s influence.

The novel depicts music not just as an art form but as a demanding, sometimes destructive force that can isolate individuals from reality.

The story begins at the funeral of the family patriarch, , a world-renowned and tyrannical conductor. Instead of a traditional funeral march, his daughter Ariane , a gifted pianist, performs Shostakovich’s Opus 77 . This performance serves as a gateway into the family's past, revealing a legacy of obsession and emotional trauma. Key Characters

Ariane's brother, an equally talented musician whose psychological "bunker" or retreat from the world becomes a central mystery. His story is described through "seven tableaux" of genius and exile. Thematic Analysis

Originally in French, it has been translated into several languages, including Spanish and German. Opus 77 / Alexis Ragougneau / Editions Viviane Hamy