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Uncommon Measure - by Natalie Hodges (Paperback)

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  • NATIONAL BOOK AWARD LONGLISTNPR "BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR" SELECTIONNEW YORK TIMES EDITORS' CHOICE A virtuosic debut from a gifted violinist searching for a new mode of artistic becomingHow does time shape consciousness and consciousness, time?
  • National Book Awards (Nonfiction) 2022 4th Winner
  • About the Author: Natalie Hodges has performed as a classical violinist throughout Colorado and in New York, Boston, Paris, and the Italian Piedmont, as well as at the Aspen Music Festival and the Stowe Tango Music Festival.
  • 224 Pages
  • Biography + Autobiography, Music

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About the Book



A virtuosic debut from a gifted violinist searching for a new mode of artistic becoming



Book Synopsis



NATIONAL BOOK AWARD LONGLIST
NPR "BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR" SELECTION
NEW YORK TIMES EDITORS' CHOICE

A virtuosic debut from a gifted violinist searching for a new mode of artistic becoming

How does time shape consciousness and consciousness, time? Do we live in time, or does time live in us? And how does music, with its patterns of rhythm and harmony, inform our experience of time?

Uncommon Measure explores these questions from the perspective of a young Korean American who dedicated herself to perfecting her art until performance anxiety forced her to give up the dream of becoming a concert solo violinist. Anchoring her story in illuminating research in neuroscience and quantum physics, Hodges traces her own passage through difficult family dynamics, prejudice, and enormous personal expectations to come to terms with the meaning of a life reimagined-one still shaped by classical music but moving toward the freedom of improvisation.



Review Quotes




National Book Award Longlist
Saroyan Prize Shortlist
NPR "Best Books of the Year" selection
Smithsonian Magazine "Best Books of the Year" selection
Marginalian "Favorite Books of the Year" selection
New York Times "Editors' Choice" selection
Reader's Digest "Memoirs Everyone Should Read" selection
Poets & Writers "Page One" selection
Reading Group Choices "Top Picks" selection

"Uncommon and genre-defying." -Alexandra Jacobs, New York Times

"Incandescent." --Kat Chow, New York Times Book Review

"Hodges undertakes a captivating study of the science of time--physics and music--in this very special memoir that defies categorization." --NPR

"[Uncommon Measure] will resonate with both music and science lovers alike, who will appreciate the bridges Hodges draws between scientific disciplines, music theory and her life." --Shi En Kim, Smithsoniam Magazine

"Hodges considers the elemental truth pulsating beneath our experience of music and of our very lives." --Maria Popova, Marginalian

"This is one those rare books that inspires one to go back time and again to re-read a sentence simply because of the elegance and penetrating insight with which it is written. . . . Unputdownable." --Julian Haylock, The Strad

"Uncommon Measure is a memoir in essays, but twists the genre by infusing it with neuroscience, physics and intoxicating descriptions of music. . . . Relatable and elegant. . . . An enchanting look into the world of classical music and beyond." --Hana Zittel, Birdy magazine

"With carefully wrought lyricism, Hodges provides music history and mature insight." --Martha Anne Toll, Electric Literature

"Uncommon Measure is an uncommon book, both in topic and technique. . . . I couldn't help falling in love with Natalie Hodges' bittersweet nostalgia, dry wit, and seductive, 'backstage pass' point of view." --Grace Utomo, International Examiner

"Korean American violinist Hodges debuts with a literary mosaic of invention, inquiry, and wonder that interrogates classical music, quantum entanglement, the Tiger Mother stereotype, and the fluidity of time. . . . In restrained yet lyrical prose, Hodges . . . offer[s] a luminous meditation on the ways in which art, freedom, and identity intertwine. This impresses at every turn." --Publishers Weekly (starred review)

"Masterful. . . . [Hodges's] writing is deeply intelligent and exquisitely personal, expertly balancing emotional vulnerability with trenchant analysis, and her lyrical prose and clarity of thought render each page a pleasure to read." --Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

"Bridge[s] the time-space continuum in musical terms. . . . A book to savor." --Shelf Awareness (starred review)

"A dazzling look at memory and the universe. . . . Hodges ponders these puzzles with intellectual depth, unique perspectives, and an artistic, eloquent, and inspiring voice." --Booklist

"Poignant. . . . [Uncommon Measure] makes a valuable contribution to the ever-expanding universe of works addressing science and music." --Library Journal

"Natalie Hodges is a musician with a poet's soul and a writer with a musician's heart. Her prose partita, Uncommon Measure, is an extraordinary translation of music, devotion, and sorrow into the literary, recounting her relinquishmen



About the Author



Natalie Hodges has performed as a classical violinist throughout Colorado and in New York, Boston, Paris, and the Italian Piedmont, as well as at the Aspen Music Festival and the Stowe Tango Music Festival. She is a graduate of Harvard University, where she studied English and music, and currently lives in Boulder, Colorado. Uncommon Measure is her first book.

Dimensions (Overall): 8.1 Inches (H) x 5.1 Inches (W) x .6 Inches (D)
Weight: .55 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 224
Genre: Biography + Autobiography
Sub-Genre: Music
Publisher: Bellevue Literary Press
Format: Paperback
Author: Natalie Hodges
Language: English
Street Date: March 22, 2022
TCIN: 83043982
UPC: 9781942658979
Item Number (DPCI): 247-31-4203
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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