Fifty-seventh StreetW. W. Norton & Company, 1971 - 344 sivua The world of the professional musician is a dedication, a frustration, a business, and a way of life. In this novel, the author takes us behind the scenes of this world, revealing a milieu dominated by the relentless search for artistic and personal success. |
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