
Though the book is nontraditional. He takes Schubert's Winterreise - a 24-song cycle (lieder) written as Schubert approached his very early death - and constructs a book by devoting a short chapter to each song. At the outset I wasn't too optimistic about this approach, but in the end it all ties together really well.
The songs are settings for 24 poems written by Wilhelm Muller - not exactly world-famous; a Romantic poet.
Bostridge does an effective job giving context for the poems and the songs - linking it to contemporary events in the world and in Schubert's personal life; explaining areas where German historical references are used; interesting throughout.
Romantic themes - nature, death, feelings. The linden tree.
Book design is neat.
I had no idea that one of my favorites - Thomas Mann - used Winterreise in The Magic Mountain - Bostridge explains in detail. Neat.
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