Synopsis
This delicate requiem to musicians and their music how it is born in their veins, why it bleeds from their skin is larger than the small span of time it embodies, much like a symphony itself. And the utter poetry of the writing! I found myself gasping at a phrase, transported just the way the right series of notes would move me,Jodi Picoult, New York Times bestselling author ‘A lush, gorgeous novel that will completely immerse you in Vienna, seduce you with music and philiosophy and art, and then capture your heart’,Eleanor Shearer, author ofRiver Sing Me Home ‘Musical, hypnotically lyrical, rhythmic and sensory’, Laura Dockrill, author of I Love You I Love You I LoveYou Joyful, sensuous and erudite, Since the World is Ending is sharply observed and gloriously intelligent. A delight. Jessica Moor, author of KeeperCan we really get over an all-consuming love? What kind of love should define our lives? Maya is living her dream in Vienna. First violinist with the prestigious Habsburg Philharmonic, her days are filled with music, her nights with wild parties and passionate, no-strings-attached sex with her colleague, star cellist Lucia Rizzo. But when Josh – the ex-love of Maya’s life – unexpectedly shows up at her door, the perfect world she’s built begins to unravel. Set over a blisteringly hot weekend in a city where ghosts lurk in every alleyway,Since the World is Endingexplores the sacrifices we make and the risks we take when we pour life into our art. A novel about music, consequence, desire and the importance of love and art in a world on fire by a daring and uniquely compelling young novelist.
About The Author
Indyana Schneider is an international opera singer and novelist from Sydney, Australia. She studied music at Oxford University and opera at the Hochschule fr Musik, Theater und Medien in Hannover, completing her training at the prestigious International Opera Studio of the Zurich Opera. Indyana now performs full-time across the UK, Austria, France, Germany, Switzerland and Australia. Between her music studies, Indyana wrote her debut novel,28 Questions, on the tube while working in Development in London’s third sector. Her second novel,Since the World is Ending, was drafted in countless airports, train stations and friends’ living rooms as her singing career took her around the world. When not writing or performing, she is a keen and clumsy salsa dancer, a messy cook and a short-distance runner.
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