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The Goldberg Variations
 
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The Goldberg Variations (Hardcover)
by Mark Glanville (Author)
4.0 out of 5 stars  (3 customer reviews)

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  • Hardcover: 272 pages
  • Publisher: Flamingo (6 Jan 2003)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0007118414
  • ISBN-13: 978-0007118410
  • Product Dimensions: 21.8 x 13.2 x 3.2 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 884,473 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)
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  • Other Editions: Paperback (New Ed) |  All Editions


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Book Description
From football hooligan to opera singer, from the Cockney Reds to Catullus, from a hectic household to tranquility of spirit, Mark Glanville has travelled many paths, been many people – this is his remarkable story.

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From football hooligan to opera singer, from the Cockney Reds to Catullus, from a hectic household to tranquility of spirit, Mark Glanville has travelled many paths, been many people - this is his story. The book follows his journey from violently bullied Jewish boy (Goldberg is the real family name) at Pimlico comprehensive to Principal Bass with the Lisbon Opera via a period travelling the country as a member of the Cockney Reds, the notorious Manchester-United supporting hooligans. Throughout all these vastly opposed phases and worlds, Glanville's driving force is his search for self-knowledge. His homelife is overshadowed by the larger-than-life character of his famous father and his extensive philandering, his mother's obsession with psychotherapy and hostile relationships with his siblings. He fights to defend his Jewishness at school, only to be told by his father that he has no right to call himself one. A bookish teenager, Glanville is obsessed with jazz and opera but he spends his weekends with a group of hooligans who are unsure whether to accept him or beat him up because of his posh accent.

Then reading Classics at Oxford (explaining his absence away to the Cockney Reds as a four-year prison sentence for manslaughter) he is simultaneously drawn to and repelled by the "Oxbridge" society set.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Well worth the cover price!, 3 Mar 2004
More a search for an identity than simply a book about a bloke who becomes an opera singer after a life as a hooligan. It's hilariously self-deprecating, especially in matters sexual, and revealing about the apparently irreconcilable lives described in the book - to wit football hooligan, oxford classicist and opera singer. There probably aren't that many people around who could give you first-hand accounts of all those worlds. The writing style's terse and gripping (I read it at a single sitting.) Highly recommended.
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