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Acheter de lecstasy dans Windsor - закладки в наличии: амфетамин, бошки, кокаин, спайс, экстази, мдма,гашиш, героин, меф, мефедрон, скорость

Struggled to get through the 1st chapter. I hate the protagonist. Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read. Want to Read saving…. Want to Read Currently Reading Read. Refresh and try again. Open Preview See a Problem? Thanks for telling us about the problem. Return to Book Page. Preview — Ecstasy by Mary Sharratt. Ecstasy by Mary Sharratt Goodreads Author. Gustav Mahler fell in love with her at first sight and proposed only a few weeks later. Bauhaus founder Walter Gropius abandoned all reason to pursue her. In Ecstasy , Mary Sharratt finally gives one of the most controversial and complex women of her time the center stage. Coming of age in the midst of a creative and cultural whirlwind, young, beautiful Alma Schindler yearns to make her mark as a composer. A brand-new era of possibility for women is dawning and she is determined to make the most of it. But Alma loses her heart to the great composer Gustav Mahler, nearly twenty years her senior. He demands that she give up her music as a condition for their marriage. Torn by her love and in awe of his genius, how will she remain true to herself and her artistic passion? Part cautionary tale, part triumph of the feminist spirit, Ecstasy reveals the true Alma Mahler: Hardcover , pages. Published April 10th by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. To ask other readers questions about Ecstasy , please sign up. See 1 question about Ecstasy…. Lists with This Book. May 05, Julie rated it really liked it Shelves: As a condition of her marriage, Alma promised her husband, she would give up her own music and channel all her passion for music through his compositions and successes, which eventually takes her down the path of depression and melancholy, and into the arms of another ma Ecstasy by Mary Sharratt is a Houghton Mifflin Harcourt publication. As a condition of her marriage, Alma promised her husband, she would give up her own music and channel all her passion for music through his compositions and successes, which eventually takes her down the path of depression and melancholy, and into the arms of another man. There is just something so atmospheric about it, so romantic and steeped in incredible history- especially from an artistic standpoint. This book was no exception. I willingly allowed myself to fall dreamily into the angst ridden, highly dramatic, often tragic life of Alma Schindler Gustuv. Alma was a talented composer, someone who swore she would never succumb to traditional married life, always putting her music first- until she fell in love with Gustuv Mahler. She falls in and out of love easily enough, but did seem to have a tremendous depth of feeling for Gustuv who was more self -absorbed than Alma ever thought of being. Despite his dismissive attitude towards her, she lives for those periods of great passion between them. It was an amazing journey Alma took, as she suffered from discontent, boredom, and pent up creative power that left her frustrated and badly in need of release. The story and the marriage between Alma and Gustuv reads like a musical composition at times with staccato and legato, diminuendo, and crescendos, Molto and Sempre, melody and harmony. I enjoyed the high drama, I must say. If this had been a strictly fictional book, I may have rolled my eyes at some of the intense emotional turmoil Alma was always on the verge of, thinking it just a little bit too melodramatic or over the top, but since this story is based on true events, it proves that life often is packed with more high -pitched angst than we want to admit. I also enjoyed Alma journey back to the place where she was able to take charge of her life and music again, was able to express herself musically and artistically, feeling more fulfilled and more independent, perhaps learning that lesson the hard way. In the end, Alma was more of a trailblazer for women than she is credited with, eventually leaving behind her own musical legacy, despite her continual attraction to men driven by their careers. It is interesting to note, that she often maintained her role as muse, becoming the subject of plays, books, and movies. This is quick, fascinating read, I found to be quite interesting and very absorbing. View all 48 comments. Mar 12, Elyse Walters rated it it was amazing. But on top of it all, she composes! Alma was in love with a man named Alex Zeminsky - a poor man. Her mother told Alma about her childhood of poverty, and the financial struggles during the early years of marriage to her father. The pressure of how Alma should live her live was constant. Mother had two wishes for Alma: Alma had two wishes for herself: Alma wanted to give herself completely to a man and she wanted to give yourself completely to music. She wished to be a composer - of the great symphonies. She had the talent and practiced diligently. The man she married - Gustav Mahler- wanted her to regard his music, be his wife, but not his colleague. Alma knew if she married him, and carried on composing behind his back, it would still destroy her creative spirit. I saw her spirit breaking - understood her thinking -but was sad. Much more storytelling to come — and tensions keep building. The book is about pages - but reading flies by. I learned a lot and enjoyed the journey. I absolutely loved reading this historical novel. I was transported back to this period. View all 22 comments. It was sultry and magical. My love for art and art history was sparked by my beloved high school art teacher. I think she saw a lack of confidence in me, and in retrospect, I feel she took every opportunity to bring that out. I yearn for books about art as a result, especially in my favorite genre, historical fiction. All of that to sa 5 alluring stars to Ecstasy! Set at the turn of the twentieth century in Vienna, Ecstasy is the story of a most-intriguing woman, Alma Schindler. Daughter of an artist, Alma is not only a brilliant pianist, she is a talented composer. She has the opportunity to seek further training to become a star composer, but her mother would not let her because she was female. She later marries Gustav Mahler, a composer, who forbids her music and wants her to be a wife and mother. Married for many years, Alma and Mahler have an up and down marriage, but Mahler is quite obsessed with Alma. She has an affair with Walter Gropius, a famous architect, and later moves on to Franz Werfel, novelist and poet. Schindler has each of these men entranced with her. She is the muse for each and probably the greatest love. She is a woman ahead of her time, testing the boundaries that try to contain her, jumping over them, and flourishing with possibilities that she creates for herself. When one woman is a composer, an author, a daughter, a mother, a wife, a lover, and a muse for various artists, there is much content to be shared! I found Alma enchanting and energizing, and I wish that more people knew her story. Ecstasy will be released on April 10, View all 50 comments. I saw the movie Mahler by Ken Russell a couple of years ago. But, it was my first introduction to Gustav Mahler and his wife Alma. So, when I saw that there would be a book about Alma Mahler was I instantly interested. I was thrilled when I got a copy of this book to read. Just think of what Alma Schindler could have achieved if she was born decades later when a woman could be much more than a wife and a mother. She dreamed I saw the movie Mahler by Ken Russell a couple of years ago. Alma, however, wanted to compose, to be something. Then, Gustav Mahler enters her life, and she falls in love with him. However, he demands that she gives up her music to dedicate her life to their marriage and his needs. And, she does that. She suffocates the part of herself that loves music, but how can she be complete when part of her, the creative part of her has to be subdued? When her life is only to be a wife and mother? This book would have been at least twice as thick or more if Mary Sharratt has written about Almas whole life, not just her marriage to Mahler. And, I would have read it. I loved the book from the very start. I loved getting to know Alma Mahler, this extraordinary woman that had such a fantastic life. I loved how Alma finally has come out of the shadows of the famous men she was married to. To show the world that she was a great composer as well. View all 3 comments. May 07, Cathy rated it really liked it Shelves: Read more reviews like this, plus fascinating author interviews, exclusive guest posts and book extracts, on my blog: She also shows a talent for composition and harbours an ambition to be recognised as a composer of her own music. However, she is prevented from following her dreams by the constraints of society and the expectations placed on Read more reviews like this, plus fascinating author interviews, exclusive guest posts and book extracts, on my blog: However, she is prevented from following her dreams by the constraints of society and the expectations placed on her of marriage and motherhood. They are attracted by her beauty and her lively conversation. Her only solace is in music. Enter Gustav Mahler, the renowned conductor and composer who is as entranced by Alma as she is with his musical talent. Despite the age difference, warnings from those close to her and her own misgivings about the bargain she is making, Alma accepts his offer of marriage. Yet, like, Alma, they were expected to channel their talents into supporting their husbands, being the perfect hostess and doting mother. Reading Ecstasy made we wonder if great talent, like that of Gustav Mahler, can ever excuse selfishness and the often casual disregard for those around them. This is a book rich in historical detail and I loved the way the author evoked the sights and atmosphere of turn of the century Vienna a city I have visited and really loved and its musicians, artists and poets. As the author notes in her afterword, Alma led a full life even after the events covered in the novel. I can only agree with Mary Sharratt when she writes: Dec 20, Amy Bruno marked it as to-read. Aug 17, Audra Unabridged Chick rated it really liked it Shelves: She composes and wishes to devote herself to music, but aspires to a passionate love as well. She eventually marries Gustave Mahler, a genius who demands she give up her composing and devote her entire self to his art. The cost, unsurprisingly, is enormous. This probably sounds miserable, but Sharratt somehow manages to make it deeply compelling and kind of understandable. I might not have wished to live the life Alma did, but I understood how and why she made the choices she did. Sharratt offers another so-called 'difficult' woman a new narrative, one that I welcome. And, as Sharratt says in her interview with me, 'Alma totally passes the Bechdel test! What if there are no good women or bad women? What if pure and impure, faithful and loose, madonna and whore were simply poisons used to reduce a healthy woman to a gibbering, nerve-sick wreck? This one harder for me than her others: Alma got such a raw deal, however willingly and clear-eyed she went into things. Longer review to come. Gustavas Maleris, Gustavas Klimtas, kt. View all 6 comments. Mar 11, Michaela rated it did not like it Shelves: I received this book for free from Goodreads. Jun 04, Kris Waldherr rated it it was amazing. Read an advance copy of this and loved it. More to come closer to publication. May 10, OLT rated it liked it. Author Mary Sharratt has a mission: Now Sharratt has turned her attention to earlys Vienna and Alma Schindler, daughter of famous artist Emil Schindler. Alma is beautiful and musically talented. Men are drawn to her. She received her first kiss from Gustav Klimt. Max Burckhard, Joseph Olbrech, Felix Muhr and others flirted with her, some may have proposed marriage. Alexander von Zemlinsky was one of her musical mentors and her first serious love, whom she might have married if not for two reasons: So somewhat star-struck, Alma chose to marry Mahler, even knowing that he, unlike Zemlinsky, who encouraged her talent, would expect her to have only one profession after marriage: You must surrender yourself to me unconditionally. But from then on we watch Alma suffer and lament her choices. Using all this research, Sharratt has painted an extremely detailed picture of s Vienna and the world of music and the arts. This makes for an interesting read. We are supposed to believe that her dissatisfaction is the result of unfulfilled dreams of artistic growth and professional recognition. He was an egotistical, self-absorbed man. When he ignored Alma, she was unhappy and looked for attention elsewhere. This book basically ends with the death of Mahler, followed by a very few pages sketching her later life and artistic endeavors. Mahler died in Alma died in As it is, this book dwells so long on the Alma-Mahler relationship that it often felt more like a melodramatic romance novel than historical biographical fiction. She just ended up looking confused and unsure of herself as an artist. Aug 20, Olivia-Savannah Roach rated it really liked it. Learning through reading is one of my favourite things to do. Alma, the main character, has a very strong female voice. I would really say that feminism is one important theme in this book, but not in that it practices it all the time. But because everything that happens makes you see why feminism is important, and makes you question whether or not Alma has made the right choice in every situation she faces. Alma herself, seems to have very feminist thoughts which could be determined as unusual or unrealistic for her time. Alma does a lot of traveling in this book and I liked that it felt like we went everywhere with her. She travels quite a bit within Europe, to Austria and Venice and other places too. But it was when she travelled to America that I felt the distinct shift in mood, setting and atmosphere to go with it. I loved that transformation and getting to hear about what she thought of such a different culture and way of life to the one she grew up in. Alma is a composer and adores music, much like her husband as well. I love my music and am always listening to something, including classical music from time to time. Her love for art and her passion about what she loves to do jumped out of the pages to me. I also see reading and writing as my own form of art, and I loved that she inspired me to do what I love even more. I ended up listening to the operas she mentions in the book while reading to deepen my experience. I recommend you do the same. The book gets right down to the business of romance with her first affair. The first love story comes hard and fast, but that more so has to do with the fact that we are meeting a young, underdeveloped Alma. She transforms a lot in the novel and her relationships deepen. So, if you are put off by the first love story, hold out. As she becomes more mature, the love stories improve too. There were a lot of themes in this one. I feel like the themes of motherhood and the difficulties of being a mother, grief, being a wife but also being an individual, feminism and responsibility were all really well developed and discussed. I felt like the theme of depression was brushed over at first, but then comes back later on in the novel and gets more depth too. It also made me think about adultery in a way I never had done so before. You know this is one thought provoking novel for sure! I think this novel is a good one for showing how motherhood and being a wife is not easy and comes with its own sacrifices and troubles which can make it very hard on the woman who feels responsible for her family. I also think it really showed an interesting relationship. One worth reading to make up your own mind about it and to learn about Alma Mahler. Apr 10, Patty rated it really liked it. I jumped on reading this book because of the author before I knew anything at all about the book. When it arrived and I read the synopsis I was intrigued. I will admit to knowing nothing about Alma Schindler Mahler and very little about her husband, Gustav. So I will admit that I did some googling and I listened to both of their compositions while I read the book. I felt that was appropriate I jumped on reading this book because of the author before I knew anything at all about the book. I felt that was appropriate background music. He almost sucks the life out of her. I have to admit that he really annoyed me — but I suppose anyone with a great talent will be temperamental and a bit crazed at given times. For that is what Alma fought against; she was a woman with many passions and her personality did not fit the model for the perfect little woman of her day. Alma was a great beauty in her day and she had no dearth of suitors but she wanted love and passion. Her mother who lived a less than secure life wanted security for her even at the cost of love. Alma, at least in this tale seemed to fall in love with any man that was totally unsuitable for her. Even Mahler while acceptable was not financially stable. Sharratt develops her Alma in a way you would expect a sheltered teenager to behave. The character is a mass of contradictions and at times very unlikable. Like so many women before her and after her she learns her own self and comes out stronger for it. Whether she comes out wiser. The book is a delight to read, full of passion and pain, love, hate and joy. Sharratt brings Vienna from the turn of the 20th century alive. The good and the bad. I read the book over the course of a day. Mar 23, Linda Zagon rated it it was amazing. The timeline for this story is the turn of the century, when the various forms of the arts show changes. The story goes to the past and to the future when it pertains to the characters or events. Many are talented and artistic in many ways. This is a time where passion can be seen in art, music, theater, opera and dance. There are a few courageous and brave women that are able to break through in the male dominated arts. Alma Schindler has been brought up in a talented household. Her father was a famous painter, her stepfather is also an artist, and her mother was an opera singer. From an early childhood, Alma has played the piano. Her passion for composing music shows as she enters young adulthood. Alma turns many heads when she goes to the Opera house. Unfortunately, it is a time where a young woman is supposed to get married and have responsibilities with her family. Alma wants so much more. She wants to learn more about rhythm, counterpoint and wants to compose an opera. Although Alma wants to compose, she also wants to love and be loved. How can Alma share her compassion for anything but music? Alma is impressed by Gustav Mahler, and soon becomes his wife. I appreciate the way that the author describes the feminist spirit in her writing. She also writes about the balance of being a wife, mother, sister, daughter, and a composer. I would recommend this story for readers of Historical Fiction. I received an ARC for my honest review. Nov 13, Adrienne McDonnell rated it it was amazing. What a character, what a life, and what a book Mary Sharratt has created! May 10, Julianne Douglas rated it it was amazing Shelves: Daughter of a noted painter, Albert Schindler, and stepdaughter of Carl Moll, one of the founding artists of the Vienna Secession, Alma grows up surrounded by artists and intellectuals. Encouraged by her parents, she studies piano and composition and has composed a series of lieder for piano and voice by the time she meets Mahler in After a whirlwind courtship, she marries the much-older conductor in , only to abandon her studies when Mahler insists there be only one composer in the family. Sharratt faces a difficult task in capturing the essence of this contradictory woman, by turns meek and courageous, passive and pioneering. A fundamental ambivalence defines Alma: At times, this ambivalence renders her frustratingly submissive; at others, she commits rash, impulsive actions that almost defy explanation. Alma Schindler Mahler--muse, mother, and musician--can help them triumph. Although her story has often been in the liner notes of the lives of these great creators, Alma was fascinating in her own right as the author shows. This is a fascinating story that sucked me in! You may have heard me say this before but one of the things that I like about historical fiction the most is that it often looks at people and their lives 'Ecstasy' is the story of Alma who has played muse to many men that you may have heard of: For so much of our past, what makes it into the history books has been largely limited to what men do, specifically white men. I think we are beginning to fix this very, very slowly but we are getting better at representing others in history. There is a lot of historical fiction that has the power to keep pushing us that way, including this book. Even though Alma played a role in history, I had never heard of her before. Alma is a fascinating character in her own right! She dreams of being a great composer and although that world had largely been closed off for women but Alma really believes that the world is changing. I loved how Sharratt wrote her character. She really made her come to life! I loved the historical detail that the author included! Apr 16, Christie Sitterly rated it it was amazing. Her parents wish to marry her off to a man that meets their standards while Alma searches for a passionate love in the music world. She meets Gustav Mahler, a well-known composer and they have a whirlwind romance. However, he requires that she give up all aspirations of becoming a published composer. I struggle to offer a comparison to this book as it was a one of a kind jewel! Sep 02, James Martin rated it it was amazing. Alma longs to follow her passion for music but the times and attitudes of most of those around her hold her back. Marrying Gustav Mahler, a leading composer and conductor of the day, complicates her life in dozens of ways, as well. Feb 25, Dgordon rated it really liked it. A daughter, sister, mother, wife, lover, composer, femme fatale, muse? Certainly a complex woman ahead of her time who defied convention to find her own voice. Jun 22, Penny Literary Hoarders rated it liked it Shelves: Alma is written as an overly melodramatic person - constant hand wringing about wishing she were a man so she could enjoy everything that men are allowed. Overwrought as well about her feelings of passion she wanted to act upon, again wishing she were a man to do so. Jan 29, Stephanie Bookfever rated it it was amazing Shelves: Oh, to sense the heights. To be a mountain. To be great and expansive, bursting with potentiality. I signed up for the blog tour of Ecstasy because the synopsis sounded incredible and right up my alley. I even read until 2: The story is about Alma Schindler later Alma Mahler , who more than anything wants to be a sucessful composer. When she meets the nearly twenty years older and accomplished composer Gustav Mahler, they fall for each other. This causes Alma to be utterly torn between her passion for composing and her love for Gustav. Vienna at the turn of the 20th century, the complex character of Alma, the artistic men she came in contact with and who all seemed to be enchanted by her, the bittersweet element of the story, the writing I just loved it all. This just shows how totally taken I was with it. I want more people to also read this book and hopefully also fall in love with it the way I did. Ecstasy by Mary Sharratt was one amazing and beautifully written story. I honestly fell in love with it from the very first page and continued being completely hooked throughout the whole novel. It was just phenomenal! Apr 07, Jill Meyer rated it really liked it. He wrote satirical songs about famous people and events, one of whom was a Viennese temptress named Alma Schindler Mahler Gropius Werfel. His song about ASMGW became one of his best known because the woman behind the song led such an interesting life - full of music, art, and writing She was associated either as a wife or lover of many of the most important men in Central Europe. I might have enjoyed it a bit better had the book been written as non-fiction but then maybe a woman like Alma NEEDS flowery prose to describe her. Dec 02, Emma rated it liked it Shelves: At the outset, Ecstasy showed a lot of promise. I was intrigued by the tale of a young, ambitious woman wanting to do away with the expectations placed upon her and follow her passion. Having studied the work of Gustav Klimt, and in the process become somewhat familiar with his contemporaries in the art world, I was eager to dive into the time period and learn more. Unfortunately the tale of Alma Mahler nee Schindler was anything but atypical. She succumbed to the pressures of her position and At the outset, Ecstasy showed a lot of promise. She succumbed to the pressures of her position and married wisely only to mourn the loss of what could have been time and time again. The book had a repetitive quality as Alma circled back to the same conclusions every 30 pages. All in all, Mary Sharratt did an excellent job capturing the spirit of Alma Mahler. The writing style suited the time and the characters and was all around enjoyable to take in. Apr 29, Caryn rated it really liked it Shelves: May 23, Jenny Q marked it as to-check-out. Apr 30, Nicole Beaudry rated it really liked it Shelves: I really, really enjoyed Ecstasy by Mary Sharratt. Sharratt does a great job of bringing her to life in these pages - her v I really, really enjoyed Ecstasy by Mary Sharratt. Sharratt does a great job of bringing her to life in these pages - her voice is clear in every sentence. I listened to her compositions while reading, and it lent a lot to the experience, especially as she struggles to find a footing for herself as a composer. I think she did a great job showing a balanced portrayal of Alma, whose character could easily have been painted in a bad light, or glossed over to make her seem faultless. The relationships are all exquisitely handled, each one given a certain amount of breathing room to develop so the reader feels a tenderness towards it. Sharratt seems dedicated to her subject, and it felt as though she took few liberties. I appreciate her dedication to shedding light on these forgotten, or semi-forgotten, women who history would have left behind in the shadows of the men deemed greater than them. I would definitely read more of her work, and I feel a great deal of tenderness now towards Alma, whose music will most certainly become part of my regular rotation. Mar 24, Ethel artisanwriting. Gustav Klimt wanted to paint her, wanted to claim her body, as she was proclaimed one of the most beautiful girls in Vienna. Steeped in early 20th century gender bias, we see the beginning of a bohemian lifestyle for artistic women. Having fallen in love with Alex von Zeminsky who was giving her counterpoint lessons, she was forbidden by her parents to marry a Jew. However, it was Gustav Mahler, who was a successful composer and director of the Viennese Court Opera and Jewish as well, who claime Gustav Klimt wanted to paint her, wanted to claim her body, as she was proclaimed one of the most beautiful girls in Vienna. However, it was Gustav Mahler, who was a successful composer and director of the Viennese Court Opera and Jewish as well, who claimed her for himself, marrying her even though he was 19 years older. Yet the marriage left her with many doubts as she, a composer in her own right, accepted his proposal with the condition that she give up her composing. Over the years, with the birth of their two daughters and the loss of one of them, Alma not only feels the loss of her own creativity, but resents Mahler for denying her the one thing she loves and yearns for, composing. The couple leave Vienna with the strain of anti-Semitism that has taken hold of the city and the fact that Mahler is no longer the once loved composer and director of the Viennese Court Opera. But matters worsen with Alma having a nervous breakdown and Mahler diagnosed with a heart condition. While taking a rest cure at the sanatorium, Alma meets Walter Gropius as 27 year old architect. Once again she is conflicted between her desires. This novel explores the difficulty women had in expressing themselves artistically at a time in history when they were nothing more than chattels. It was just the beginning of the Bohemian lifestyle and the female gender had a long way to go. As always with historical fiction, while it is interesting to read, you enter a different era and there is much to learn, always fascinating. Sharratt has given us, the reader, a wonderful novel. Bravo and thank you. I wish to thank NetGalley and Houghton Mifflin Harcourt for the opportunity to read this book in exchange for an honest review. Mar 14, Heather added it. Alma Mahler was a very interesting woman. She was ambitious in a time and place that did not reward that in upper class white women. This book does a good job of highlighting the mental cost of requiring a woman to be a wife and mother if that is not their desire. Her depression and their martial troubles in the face of his refusal I received this book from Historical Fiction Virtual Book Tours. Her depression and their martial troubles in the face of his refusal to see her as a creative human being was well written. I wish this book had pulled me deeper into the story emotionally. Great historical fiction should immerse you in the time and place. It should take a little effort to get your focus out of that world when you put the book aside. This reading experience felt very surface level which is a shame. Early 20th century Vienna and the artistic world there could be a very lush setting for a novel. I enjoyed learning about this woman that I had not previous been aware of. Ecstasy 1 20 May 05, Previously she lived for twelve years in Germany. Mary writes regular articles for Historical Novels Review and Solander on the theme of writing women back into history. Books by Mary Sharratt. No trivia or quizzes yet. Just a moment while we sign you in to your Goodreads account.

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