Historical Riches feat. Lauren Belfer, author of And After the Fire
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Join me as I chat with Lauren Belfer, author of several riveting historical novels including And After the Fire and A Fierce Radiance.
Highlights:
- Genesis of And After the Fire
- Learning about the music of Johann Sebastian Bach
- Salons of 19th-century Berlin and Fanny Mendelsohn
- Role of Wilhelm Friedemann Bach, son of Johann Sebastian Bach in the novel
- Fanny Mendelsohn's fraught relationship with her brother Felix Mendelsohn
- What is so appealing about Bach's music?
- Reading from And After the Fire
- Using details in historical fiction
- Process of writing
- Genesis of A Fierce Radiance
- Parallels of the 1918 flu epidemic and COVID in 2021
- The role of Life Magazine and photography in A Fierce Radiance
- Advice for authors: write what you don't know
Press Play now & be sure to check out Lauren Belfer's novels on Art In Fiction.
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Music Credits
Intro: Paganology, performed by The Paul Plimley Trio; composed by Gregg Simpson
Ad: Celtic Calypso, performed by Lunar Adventures; composed by Gregg Simpson
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Kapitel
1. Welcome (00:00:00)
2. An overview of And After The Fire (00:02:41)
3. Fanny Mendelsohn and women in the arts (00:10:08)
4. The relationship between Fanny & Felix Mendelsohn (00:11:43)
5. The music of JS Bach (00:15:21)
6. The research process (00:19:07)
7. A reading from And After The Fire (00:21:53)
8. The genesis of A Fierce Radiance (00:32:05)
9. The 1918 influenza epidemic, and COVID-19 in the 21st century (00:35:42)
10. Women in photojournalism in the mid-20th century (00:45:32)
11. Advice for authors (00:47:00)
12. Summary (00:48:38)
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