Florence Foster Jenkins: The Life Of The World’s Worst Opera Singer – Darryl W. Bullock

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Duckworth Overlook, 2016, Medium-format paperback – Biographical – 202pp. ISBN 9780715651063. Sticker damage, rest in good condition.

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Florence Foster Jenkins: The Life of the World’s Worst Opera Singer by Darryl W. Bullock is a witty and heartwarming biography of one of the most improbable musical legends of the 20th century. Florence Foster Jenkins, a wealthy New York socialite, defied all odds—and musical conventions—by pursuing her dream of operatic stardom despite a famously dreadful singing voice. Unable to carry a tune, yet utterly convinced of her own talent, Jenkins became a cult sensation, culminating in a legendary sold-out performance at Carnegie Hall in 1944 at the age of seventy-six.

Bullock’s well-researched biography reveals the eccentric charm of Jenkins’s story and the unwavering support of her partner and manager, St. Clair Bayfield. Through ridicule and roaring applause, Jenkins stood tall—proof that passion and determination can sometimes matter more than talent. Her recordings, still circulated and treasured today, are a testament to her legacy as an entertainer whose spirit outshone her skills.

This delightful biography is perfect for readers who enjoy stories of perseverance, underdog triumphs, and a good dose of showbiz oddity—especially fans of offbeat history and feel-good true tales.

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