Author

Publication

1998 - Houghton Mifflin, Boston, Massachusetts

Language

English

Word Count

61,000 words, Guess

Page Count

244 pages

Identifiers

  • Open LibraryOL697321M
  • ISBN-10039575285X
  • OCLC Control Number37854403
  • Library of Congress Control Number97044864
  • Goodreads3320121
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  • LibraryThing271575

Classifications

  • DDC813/.54
  • LCCPS3562.E2618 P34 1998

Description

At the age of eighteen Paul Porterfield dreams of playing piano at the world's great concert halls, yet the closest he's come has been to turn pages for his idol, Richard Kennington, a former prodigy who is entering middle age. The two begin a love affair that affects their lives in ways neither could have predicted. "Absorbing from start to finish" (The New Yorker), *The Page Turner* testifies to the tenacity of the human spirit and the resiliency of the human heart.

First Sentence

"PAUL! Let me fix your tie!"

Description

At eighteen, Paul Porterfield dreams of playing piano at the world's great concert halls, yet so far the closest he has come has been page-turning for his idol, Richard Kennington, a former piano prodigy on the cusp of middle age. Then, on vacation in Rome with his mother, Pamela, Paul encounters Kennington a second time. A love affair begins between the two - one that is complicated when Pamela misconstrues Kennington's attention toward her son as a sign of interest in her. Alarmed by the situation, Kennington flees Rome for New York, where Joseph Mansourian, his long-time manager (and lover), awaits him; Paul, too, goes to New York to study at Juilliard. They do not see each other. Yet the brief affair will affect their lives in ways that neither could have predicted. "Why can't people have what they want?" It is around this question that David Leavitt's new novel pivots.

Subjects

Other Editions

  • The page turner: a novelHoughton Mifflin1998-01-01

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