When We Danced on Water
A Novel
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نقد و بررسی
April 4, 2011
Fallenberg's (Light Fell) precise prose moves fluidly between the delicate and the bold, much like the aging dancer whose story he tells with such elegance. At 84, Teo Levin commands the dancers performing his choreography in the Tel Aviv Ballet with an authority and vigor that belies his age. He looks forward to his daily arguments about devotion and passion with 42-year-old artist Vivi, the waitress at a cafe he frequents. Vivi, aimless in the years since she fled preunified Berlin, finds her focus with Teo, at last. In turn, she forces him to share the secrets he's locked away about a shocking six-year period he endured as a young man in Nazi Germany. Fallenberg gives voice to the miasma of grief that overwhelms Teo and Vivi and achieves resonance in his exploration of music as a visual and physical experience. The author also manages to spin mundane discussions of passion and obsession into a rich narrative, skirting sentimentality. His spare style sneaks up on the reader, enhancing the emotionality inherent in his subject.
May 15, 2011
When two lost souls cross paths, old wounds needing to be purged before they can heal are opened. Eighty-five-year-old Teo Levin, a world-renowned choreographer, enjoys his unorthodox connection with Vivi, a Tel Aviv waitress. As the two grow closer, long-buried secrets from both their pasts begin to resurface. By revealing his harrowing time as a youth in Nazi Germany, Teo reclaims both his sexual identity and his spiritual vitality. Vivi, too, has a past that must be faced before she can move forward, and it is with Teo that she is able to muster the strength to wrestle with her own demons. As their pasts are revealed, an unexpected blessing bears testament to the beauty and the sustainability of their unconventional relationship.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2011, American Library Association.)
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