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"An Honest Ghost is brilliantly conceived and brilliantly
performed." - Adam Phillips, critic and author of "Missing Out: In
Praise of the Unlived Life"
Inspired by the task of unpacking his library, the narrator
returns to writing an autobiographical novel about the sudden
appearance his son, Joe, who at age nine shows up on the narrator's
doorstep for the first time. The narrator, unnerved by the prospect
of sharing his life with his extremely precocious child, is
nonetheless moved by Joe's arrival. He has to change his own life
by accepting the responsibility of fatherhood, a role he shares
slightly with his young English boyfriend, David. Joe's
unpredictable mother, Eleanor Sullivan, seeks her own
satisfactions. The domestic scene is affected when David introduces
a new friend, Roy Hardeman, a strange gay cop who dies as
mysteriously as he arrived. The heart of the novel is the ghostly,
persistent, unreliable qualities of literary and personal memory,
and the ways in which a narrative can hold onto, recapture, and
transform memory. "Rick Whitaker's An Honest Ghost is both
narrative and objet, a singular work of art whose singularity keeps
beckoning to the reader. He has put the force back into tour de
force." - John Ashbery, poet and recipient of the National Book
Foundation Medal for Distinguished Contribution to American
Letters
"Reading An Honest Ghost is an exhilarating, percussive
experience, proof that literature is capricious and exalted...
People always praise fiction for being lifelike but Whitaker proves
that fiction is better than life - more interesting, much more
thrilling, though it is inhabited by posturing, irresponsible,
self-dramatizing characters.... The tension and excitement of this
prose, constantly buffeting the reader, derives from all the
different and unique authors who have contributed to it." - Edmund
White, novelist and recipient of Award for Literature from the
American Academy of Arts and Letters and the National Book Critics
Circle Award
"An Honest Ghost is sheer genius, the uber novel, the ultimate
palimpsest. It is a writer's truth and a reader's dream. Above all,
it is a uniquely gripping read." - Jenny McPhee, author of "A Man
of No Moon and No Ordinary Matter"
"I am struck by how deeply personal this book feels, even
revelatory, as if the author had solicited other voices to perform
an autopsy on his most private, intimate self.... Whitaker has
performed such a work of genius and pushed it ad absurdum: the
extreme bending appears effortless and forms a perfect circle,
wherein full authorship of book, i.e. all the citations at the end
of the book, are truly at the discretion of the reader, with all
the responsibilities, pangs and joys this entails." - Filip
Noterdaeme, artist, author of "The Autobiography of Daniel J.
Isengart"
About the Book Within the binary world of coded zeros and ones
arises a choir of disembodied literary voices, from William
Shakespeare to J. D. Salinger, Gertrude Stein to Susan Sontag,
Djuna Barnes to Don DeLillo, and hundreds between and beyond.
Published as an interactive iBook as well as a paperback and
ebook, Rick Whitaker's semi-autobiographical novel, An Honest
Ghost, consists entirely of sentences appropriated from over 500
books. Whitaker limited himself to using 300 words per book (in
accordance with Fair Use); never taking two sentences together; and
never making any changes, even to punctuation. In the iBook
version, touching a sentence brings up its original source: a
book's title, author, and page number.
The experience of acknowledging each sentence as literary
artifact, combined with the imagined accretion of books that built
An Honest Ghost, deftly mirrors the burgeoning nostalgia in the
narrator's voice and, fittingly, in the careful reader's heart.
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