FOREVER MUSIC is a thought-provoking reverie written from the perspective of a child who is discovering the world through music. A mosaic of dreamy recollections, a glimpse into paradise gained of early childhood, this collection of short poems envelopes the reader with its hidden magic. Concerned with all that is sempiternal - music, memories, dreams, Auerbach's writing is fraught with vulnerable openness, throbbing with the pulse of its time. Ferociously tender, these reveries leave you thirsty for more of their fresh intelligence and intuitive grace. Auerbach's language has effortless virtuosity in its illusory simplicity, always remaining at the very core of experience. Lera Auerbach has developed a fine-tuned voice that captures and distills dreamlike recollections into memory snapshots on the crossroads of poetry and music. Inspired in part by the Japanese form of Zuihitsu (running brush), this book is an invaluable addition to anyone interested in language, memory, intuition, creativity, and child's psychology.
"Pitch-perfect. It's really beautiful."--Christopher Merrill, poet, essayist, director of the International Writing Program at the University of Iowa.
"Wonderful writing! I love every note Lera makes in what is really a tapestry of memories. It is permanently exquisite and impenetrable, this yearning and memory. Lera captures it so well - Russian childhood, its painful and exquisite beauty. This sense of beautiful, poetic urgency is in everything she writes. There is, in everything she creates a sense of genius in flight."--Thomas McCarthy, Irish poet
"Every single thing Lera Auerbach writes is astounding in its breadth and depth and brilliance. I know no one who can leap, spin, and surprise me as she can. The amount of space - intimate and world - she covers! I have no doubt that I am reading a genius of a natural, pure poet." --Emily Fragos, poet, anthologist
"Anyone who deals with the psychology of creativity would discover here new unmapped depths. It is an unprecedented self-disclosure (...) In addition to a wide readership, it is of particular interest for scientists to explore the hidden aspects of creativity for psychologists, educators, and art historians. The fact that it is written in the voice of and from a child's perspective makes it an invaluable treasure."--Mikhail Kazinik, writer, musician, radio host, art historian
" ... Invaluable and fascinating guide for everyone who wants to introduce their child to the magical world of music."--Solomon Volkov, writer, art historian
Poetry.