Rough Music by Patrick Gale

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Rough Music by Patrick Gale

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A family story, starting with an idyllic - though definitely strange - childhood, ending in almost a tragedy. At its heart, there is a mystery, to be understood only when the child Julian becomes a man.

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Rough Music by Patrick Gale

A subtle and entertaining tragicomic love story. Rough Music is a family story, starting with an idyllic -- though definitely strange -- childhood, ending in almost a tragedy. At its heart (and the heart is darkness) there is a mystery, to be understood only when the child Julian becomes a man. Julian as a small boy is taken on the perfect Cornish holiday. When glamorous American cousins unexpectedly swell the party, however, emotions run high and events spiral out of control. Though he has been brought up in the forbidding shadow of the prison his father runs, though his parents are neither as normal nor as happy as he supposes, Julian's world view is the sunnily selfish, accepting one of boyhood. It is only when he becomes a man -- seemingly at ease with love, with his sexuality, with his ghosts -- that the traumatic effects of that distant summer rise up to challenge his defiant assertion that he is happy and always has been. Set mostly on Cornish beaches, against glittering seas, this is a remarkable, wholly recognizable story of the lies which adults tell, and of the little acts of treason which a child can commit, a compassionate portrayal of the merciful tricks of memory and the courage with which we continue to assert our belief in love and happiness.
'What is delightful about Gale's fiction is that it so warmly and convincingly illuminates ordinary lives and interestsHis staples are difficult loves, botched careers, tangled family histories -- mainstream stuff, with the offbeat as an extra' Daily Telegraph 'Exerts the unmistakable force of a novelist in the process of discovering a new, strong voice. With this alarming and technically very skilful romance, he is decidedly a man to watch' Mail on Sunday 'Gale is a master of character, and he slips under the skins of his women protagonists with such wit that it's often hard to believe he's a man' Elle 'Terrific' Time Out
Patrick Gale was born on the Isle of Wight in 1962. He spent his infancy at Wandsworth Prison, which his father governed, then grew up in Winchester. He now lives on a farm near Land's End. As well as writing and reviewing fiction, he has published a biography of Armistead Maupin, a short history of the Dorchester Hotel and chapters on Mozart's piano and mechanical music for H.C. Robbin Landon's The Mozart Compendium. His most recent novels are The Facts of Life and Tree Surgery for Beginners.
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ISBN 13 9780002261210
ISBN 10 0002261219
Title Rough Music
Author Patrick Gale
Condition Non disponible
Binding type Paperback
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Year published 2000-11-06
Number of pages 384
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