Acclaimed novelist and dramatist Barney Norris conducts a conversation with his father, the pianist and composer David Owen Norris - 'quite possibly the most interesting pianist in the world' (Toronto Globe and Mail) and 'a famous thinker/philosopher of the keyboard' (Seattle Times) - about the nature of creativity, of Englishness, and of the changing world. The book becomes a study of the relationship between his Englishness and his work, of his...