A factual correction to the following:
-Monart
http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/Concerto_Deliverance/message/27
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Subject: [Concerto_Deliverance] The Impending “Backlash” (and a reply
to Jeanie & Eric)
Date: Fri, 17 Oct 2003 14:43:25 -0600
From: Monart Pon <monart@...>
Reply-To: Concerto_Deliverance@yahoogroups.com
To: Concerto_Deliverance@yahoogroups.com
[...] Note that the phrase “Concerto of Deliverance” does not appear
anywhere in the world presented within the story of Atlas Shrugged.
Halley’s 5th Concerto was heard and described as a “symphony of
triumph....a song of immense deliverance”, not as a “concerto of
deliverance”, which name was used by the author as an external frame, as
it were, as the title for Chapter 10 (the plot-theme of which is
Rearden’s deliverance from the guilt, pain, and ugliness that never had
to be). [...]
To be correct: The phrase, "The Concerto of Deliverance", appears in three
places I know of in the book: twice in Part 3 - Ch. 1, and as the title of
Part 3 - Ch. 6. (I should have posted this correction when I first knew
about it last Fall.)
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"The Fifth Concerto?" said Richard Halley, in answer to her question. "I
wrote it ten years ago. We call it the Concerto of Deliverance.
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...It was that night that I took the oath never to let them hear
another note of mine. The streets were empty when I left that theater, I
was the last one to leave--and I saw a man whom I had never seen before,
waiting for me in the light of a lamppost. He did not have to tell me
much. But the concerto I dedicated to him is called the Concerto of
Deliverance.
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