A Dance to the Music of Time is a twelve-volume novel sequence by Anthony Powell, which follows the life of the protagonist, Nicholas Jenkins, as he navigates through the social and cultural changes of 20th century England.
The story is divided into four parts, each consisting of three volumes, and spans from the 1920s to the 1970s. Through Jenkins' eyes, readers are introduced to a wide array of characters from different social classes, including artists, writers, politicians, and aristocrats.
As Jenkins moves through various stages of his life, he witnesses the rise and fall of friendships, marriages, and careers, all set against the backdrop of historical events such as World War II and the changing political landscape of England.
The title of the novel sequence is taken from the painting "A Dance to the Music of Time" by Nicolas Poussin, which depicts the passage of time and the cyclical nature of life. This theme is reflected in Powell's work, as he explores the interconnectedness of past, present, and future in shaping the lives of his characters.
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A Dance to the Music of Time
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Twentieth Century Blues
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Noël Coward:
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