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Machlis wrote six novels between 1964 and 1990, initially published under a pseudonym (George Selcamm - Machlis spelt backwards phonetically).

Works by Joseph Machlis

Introduction to Contemporary Music (1961) 120 copies, 1 review
Allegro: A Novel (1997) 7 copies
Stefan in Love: A Novel (1991) 4 copies, 1 review
57th Street (1971) 4 copies
Career of Magda V (1985) 3 copies

Associated Works

The Jewish Writer (1998) — Contributor — 58 copies

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Other names
Selcamm, George
Birthdate
1906-08-11
Date of death
1998-10-17
Gender
male
Education
Juilliard School of Music
Occupations
musicologist
professor (college)
Nationality
Latvia (birth)
Places of residence
Riga, Latvia (birth)
New York, New York, USA (death)
Disambiguation notice
Machlis wrote six novels between 1964 and 1990, initially published under a pseudonym (George Selcamm - Machlis spelt backwards phonetically).
Associated Place (for map)
Latvia

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2 reviews
Stefan in Love, set in Budapest and New York, follows the life of a middle-age journalist who falls in love with a woman half his age. The time is the late 1980s, the Glasnost period during which Soviet satellite states began flexing their muscles and enjoying greater freedoms. Stefan is a survivor of the 1956 Hungarian uprising who lost his closest friend when the Soviets quashed the protests with tanks and guns, and who has since become disillusioned with Communism. He is also show more disillusioned in other aspects of his life, particularly at home, where his relationship with his son Vadim is strained, and where his wife Anna, resentful of his many extra-marital liaisons, does not bother to hide her disappointment in both him and their marriage. When Stefan spots Ileana sitting at a table at an outdoor café he is smitten and, despite the huge difference in their ages, seduces her and they begin an affair. Over several months their intimacy becomes profound, and when she decides to leave Hungary to pursue opportunities in America, he uproots himself and follows her. In New York Ileana's youth enables her to seamlessly adapt to her new home and language, while Stefan is unable to keep up. When she is discovered by a fashion designer and embarks on a lucrative career as a model, he finds himself on the outside of her life looking in, emotionally and financially dependent on her at the same time that she is realizing she no longer needs him. Joseph Machlis has written an enjoyable fast-paced narrative that is suspenseful, emotionally authentic and compulsively readable. The settings are rendered in evocative fashion, with the scenes in old-world Budapest especially atmospheric and memorable. Stefan’s powerlessness to change Ileana’s mind when she decides she must cut herself loose from him takes on tragic overtones as his desperation grows and reason abandons him. In this, his fourth novel, Joseph Machlis has given us a portrait of the two faces of love that is gripping and poignant. show less
Biographical and historical data and clear technical explanations are featured in a guide to the appreciation of twentieth-century music that includes a full discussion of trends since 1961, a dictionary of composers, and a concentrated review of musical concepts.

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Popularity
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Rating
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ISBNs
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