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The Biographer’s Tale

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ABOUT
THE BOOK

Fed up with stultifying criticism Phineas G. decides to study the messiness of ‘real life’. Doing nothing by halves he sets out to write a biography of a great biographer. But a ‘whole life’ is hard to find. How do we put the idea of a person together? Everywhere he looks he finds fragments and gaps: disconnected typescripts, bones and husks, boxes of marbles, collections of photographs. Trails run cold and mysteries are unresolved. Phineas feels he is hunting shadows. Like a shaman flying across the globe, his mind tracks the journeys of his subjects to the deserts of Africa and the maelstroms of the Arctic, where the shapes of myth meet the patterns of science. He meets others building wholes from bits and pieces: taxonomists, ecologists, even travel agents offering the trip of your dreams. In the process he also puzzles out his own future – but which woman will guide him out of the labyrinth? A novel of detection and desire.

ABOUT
THE AUTHOR A.S.
Byatt

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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Country
United Kindgom
Original Language
English
Author
Publisher
Chatto & Windus

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