A Young Man's Passage

A Young Man's Passage

by JulianClary (Author)

Synopsis

This is a long way from the usual ghosted celebrity autobiography, this is Julian Clary's debut as a writer of huge talent. Julian has led a unique life. From boarding school, where unholy monks taught him the rudiments of glamour, alternative living and brutality, to art school in London, punk and alternative comedy revolution, finding out by practical trial and error whether he was gay or straight, his huge success as one of the most high profile gay man in the country, and the pain of losing those close to him whilst learning the high price of celebrity. This is the first time he has voiced his private life and he will bring to its telling all the elegance, economy and integrity that have always informed his comedy. And, possibly, the odd double entendre.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 312
Edition: Airport / Export Ed
Publisher: Ebury Press
Published: 07 Apr 2005

ISBN 10: 0091906091
ISBN 13: 9780091906092
Book Overview: A candid and beautifully written personal memoir from one of Britain's greatest comic wits

Media Reviews
A wryly engaging romp * Sunday Times *
A proudly un-ghosted memoir from Britain's most popular of performers * Publishing News *
Witty, charming autobiography * Heat *
Candid and personal memoir from an inimitable entertainer * The Bookseller *
Aware of the importance of light and shade, Clary weaves a skillful narrative from letters, eavesdroppings, scripts and dairy entries. Most of the tears he provokes are of laughter * Evening Standard *
Author Bio
Julian Clary went to school at Ealing Abbey, then studied English and Drama at Goldsmith's College before joining the Covent Garden Community Theatre for three productions, most notably I Was a Teenage Sausage Dog. After some time as a singing telegram, he began working on the cabaret circuit as The Joan Collins Fan Club with a small mongrel called Fanny the Wonderdog, whose uncanny impersonations of the Pope and members of the Royal Family were a big success. Stardom on stage and screen soon beckoned. Julian has performed at fourteen Edinburgh Festivals, two Royal Variety Shows and the Vauxhall Tavern. He is a regular panellist on Radio 4's Just A Minute. After returning from his sell-out Natural Born Mincer tour of Australia, he played Leigh Bowery in the touring West End musical Taboo. He lives in London with a cat called Gloria and a dog called Valerie - the star of BBC1's Celebrity Dog School.