About This Book
An elderly aunt frames the narrative in a long letter to her nephew, recounting his father's youthful devotion to music, the acquisition of rare scores and an antique violin, and the obsessive fascination those objects inspire. Set partly in university rooms and later in domestic life, the account traces how musical passion entwines with inheritance, memory and secrecy, producing uncanny occurrences, moral tensions and the deterioration of relationships. The tale blends antiquarian detail and gothic suggestion, shifting between close personal testimony and episodes of escalating unease.
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