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Peter Carey's My Life as a Fake is a literary mystery of forgeries and doppelgangers with a fictional manuscript at its heart. The novel follows Sarah Wode-Douglass's pursuit of a supposed faked poem and explores themes of authorship and fakery. The story is set across Australia and Malaysia and features a complex narrative with multiple narrators. The book offers a sophisticated look at art and deception, though some plot elements may be rushed or incomplete.
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Intriguing tale of art, deception, and identity struggles.
Who is this book for?
If you love stories that twist and challenge your ideas of authenticity, you'll find this book captivating. Peter Carey weaves a complex narrative filled with mystery and philosophical questions about authorship and authenticity, making it a thought-provoking read that keeps you guessing. It's perfect if you enjoy literary puzzles with a rich cultural backdrop.