Intermission

Owen Martell

earliest edition we have, 2013 William Heinemann, 2013 169 pages

Intermission is an evocative novel set during a pivotal time in music and culture in America, in particular the jazz scene of the early 1960s. It is based on a period in the life of the legendary jazz musician Bill Evans, who collaborated with bassist Scott LaFaro and Paul Evans on drums to become the Bill Evans Trio. Together they recorded two live albums before Le Faro was killed in a road accident and Evans, devas...

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Intermission edition · 2014 · Penguin Random House · 192 pages · 9780099558828
Intermission edition · 2014 · Ulverscroft · 200 pages · 9781444820041
Intermission edition · 2013 · William Heinemann · 169 pages · 9780434022045

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