It is [...] fascinating to trace the emergence of the kind of
'Kellerism' that became such a strong feature of his journalism and
scholarship from the letters [...] which he wrote as an
internee.
*MUSICAL TIMES*
Keller is a very important figure in twentieth-century music in his
own right [...] Alison Garnham's book has additional merit as a
pioneering study of internment camps, an insidious institution that
is overshadowed by its more mediagenic cousin the concentration
camp.
*ON AN OVERGROWN PATH*
[P]resents a detailed and considered account of life for a musical
emigré in the uncertain early days of the war.
*JOURNAL OF THE SOCIETY FOR MUSICOLOGY IN IRELAND*
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