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Music Against the Night

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Music Against the Night

By: Yiyun Li
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Acclaimed Pulitzer-Prize finalist Yiyun Li, returns with a sweeping historical epic, following two extraordinary musicians on the rise.

In Dublin, as the eighteenth century nears its end, a young musical virtuoso comes of age. John Field is able to hear notes in the air, and his family aspires for him to become the next Mozart. His talent takes him far – to England, France, and then Russia, where he becomes a famous pianist and composes dreamy melodies that enchant the night air. John calls them nocturnes, but the prodigy who immortalizes them is Chopin.

Oceans away in Pondicherry, French India, Adelaide Percheron embarks on a startling rise of her own. Orphaned at a young age, she is raised by her enterprising grandmother. Without the luxury of riches, only marriage seems to offer prosperity – until she sets her sights on a pianoforte. Driven by her love of music, she engineers her exodus, escaping to Paris and later to Moscow, as Napoleon’s army sets out to conquer the continent.

Peopled by rival prodigies, irate tutors and begrudging guardians, Yiyun Li’s magisterial novel depicts two aspiring musicians – destined to be husband and wife – in pursuit of success. As John and Adelaide each try to chart a path between talent and genius, profit and passion, they must decide what, and even who, is worth sacrificing along the way.

Drawing inspiration from the past but finding entirely new forms, Music Against the Night is an exquisite, exhilarating epic from a writer at the height of her powers.

©2026 Yiyun Li
Biographical Fiction Family Life Genre Fiction Literary Fiction

Critic Reviews

Praise for Yiyun Li:

‘One of our finest living authors’ New York Times

‘A fascinating and unclassifiable writer’ Guardian

‘One of our major novelists’ Salman Rushdie, author of Knife

‘Few writers match Yiyun Li’s ability to explore human desire and ambition’ Tash Aw, author of The South

‘Yiyun Li writes deeply, drolly and with elegance about history, even as it's happening. She is one of my favourite writers’ Meg Wolitzer, author of The Female Persuasion

‘There is no writer like Yiyun Li … She remakes our world for us, so we can figure out how to keep living in it’ Kevin Wilson, author of Nothing to See Here

‘One of the foremost fiction writers in America … Li’s dense fiction weaves together history, memory, and experience … challenging and delighting at every turn’ World Literature Today

‘[Li] has the gift of making every story feel like a discovery, freshly unearthed’ Louis Bayard, author of The Pale Blue Eye

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