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The End of Romance

A Memoir of Love, Sex, and the Mystery of the Violin

Norma Barzman
March 2006     ISBN: 1560258136


In 1973, during the rise of the Red Brigades and the resurgence of fascism in Italy, Norma Barzman, a blacklisted screenwriter living in southern France, travels to Cremona with her husband, Henry Myers, the writer of the legendary Marlene Dietrich/James Stewart movie Destry Rides Again. Henry, a natural bon vivant and the love of Norma's life, is nursing his diminished talent in deathly isolation in New York. To bring him back to life, Norma persuades Henry to write his long dreamt-of novel on Cremona, the provincial backwater in Lombardy, Italy that produced the Cremonese violin, the sublime instrument made by the Amatis, the Guarneris, and Stradivarius.

Their adventure opens a Pandora's box of long-suppressed emotions, and forces each to reassess their feelings towards the other. Importantly, Norma--who becomes entangled with a young violinmaker--stumbles upon the mysterious origins of the violin, which unveil the suppressed history of Cremona, whose sun-bleached walls hide threatening secrets, intrigues and the shameful history of anti-Semitism in Italy. In doing so, she raises the ire of local fascists, thus putting her life in jeopardy.

About the Authors

Norma Barzman is a screenwriter and novelist who lives in Beverly Hills. She is the author of the celebrated memoir The Red and the Blacklist. She has worked for the Los Angeles Examiner, the Los Angeles Herald Examiner, and the Los Angeles Times Syndicate. She was the wife of blacklisted screenwriter Ben Barzman.
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