Goldberg: Variations

Goldberg: Variations by Gabriel Josipovici, published by Harper Collins on February 27, 2007, is a work of fiction comprising 208 pages. The narrative begins at the turn of the eighteenth century, where a Jewish writer arrives at an English country manor to read through the night for his host. As the evening unfolds, the writer presents a series of seemingly unconnected stories that explore a wide range of topics, including incest, madness, and a poetic competition in the court of George III.
Readers will find that the book intricately weaves together past and present, imagination and truth, creating a rich tapestry of narratives. Each story contributes to the overall structure, revealing the complexities of human experience and the connections between disparate themes. This edition offers a unique perspective on the interplay of storytelling and reality, inviting readers to engage with the multifaceted nature of the narratives presented.
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At the turn of the eighteenth century, a writer—a Jew—enters an English country manor, where he has been invited to read through the night to his host until the gentleman falls asleep. What unfolds then are seemingly unconnected stories covering a vast array of topics—from incest to madness to a poetic competition in the court of George III. And what emerges by the end is a breathtaking tapestry in which past and present, imagination and truth, are intricately woven together into one remarkable whole.
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