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Tuning Up at Dawn: A Memoir of Music and Majorca

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Tuning Up at Dawn: A Memoir of Music and Majorca
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Tomas Graves
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:448
Dimensions(mm): Height 198,Width 129
Category/GenreMusic
Travel writing
ISBN/Barcode 9780007128181
ClassificationsDewey:914.67520483
Audience
General
Illustrations 16 b/w plates

Publishing Details

Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Imprint HarperPerennial
Publication Date 1 August 2005
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

A loving portrait of the other Majorca, and of a blissful life there revolving around the magic of music - a book to savour, perfect for escaping those crowded beaches. Tomas Graves was born in and belongs to Majorca. His father, the great love poet Robert Graves, famously ended up in the beautiful Mediterranean island pretty much by accident, but it is the happiest accident of Tomas' life. His love for the special beauties of Majorcan culture shines on every page of this infectiously happy book. This is the real Majorca. Tuning Up at Dawn examines both the suppression and renaissance of the ancient native culture - above all, its music. Graves is a musician himself, and his own musical escapades give the book its brilliantly distinctive tone. A host of musicians - Jimi Hendrix, Kevin Ayers, Bob Geldof, Sinead O'Connor and Eurovision contestants - have stayed in Majorca and provide the soundtrack to this rhythmic, irresistible tour around a magical island and its magical culture.

Author Biography

Tomas Graves is the son of Robert Graves. He lives in Deia, on the north coast of Majorca. He is a graphic designer, printer, musician and author of the acclaimed cookbook Bread and Oil.

Reviews

Reviews for Tuning Up At Dawn: 'Modest and amusing, deceptively intelligent and witty...the best book in English on Spain since Gerald Brenan's classic South From Granada.' Robert Carver, Daily Mail '...rolling, informal, anecdotal, colloquial.' The Daily Telegraph Graves's Bread and Oil: 'A book born out of obsession and filled like a scrapbook with wit and wisdom' Anthony Sattin, Sunday Times 'A work of some scholarship. Reading it feels like stumbling upon a nugget of gold among the empty lager cans on Magalluf beach.' Independent on Sunday 'A fascinating and well-written debut showing a rare combination of passion and irony' TLS Graves's Bread and Oil: 'A book born out of obsession and filled like a scrapbook with wit and wisdom' Anthony Sattin, Sunday Times 'A work of some scholarship. Reading it feels like stumbling upon a nugget of gold among the empty lager cans on Magalluf beach.' Independent on Sunday 'A fascinating and well-written debut showing a rare combination of passion and irony' TLS