The author of the novel “The Violinist,” Marina Plyasova, is a pianist and a lecturer at the Barrat Due Institute in Oslo, and a member of the Union of Writers of Norway.
A confessional novel about the inviolability and loneliness of the soul, written by a woman in the voice of a man. The author convincingly shows that any attempts at forcibly penetrating another person’s inner world inevitably collapse. This work is about talent and genius, about creativity and creative torments, about the spiritual and physical nature of a person, about imagination and obsession—and, of course, about love with its crazy fantasies.