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Ghosting is a remarkable account of one woman's life - or, to be
more accurate, lives. For fifteen years, Jennie Erdal had a double
existence: officially she worked as a personal editor for one
particular man - Tiger - but in reality she was his ghost-writer
and in some mysterious sense his alter ego. During this time she
wrote a great deal that appeared under his name - from personal
letters and business correspondence to newspaper columns, novels
and full length books. Ghosting moves from a vivid evocation of an
austere upbringing in Fife to superbly rendered portraits of the
people with whom Jennie Erdal worked at a London-based publishing
house, chief among them Tiger, the larger-than-life character with
whom the author had a unique and symbiotic relationship;
professionally hidden, yet somehow truthful and intimate. This
moving and beautifully written memoir is laced throughout with
rich, quiet comedy and profound insights into what it means to be
human and to live in language. Ghosting is a meditation on words,
identity and creativity, but above all it is a portrait of a
uniquely intimate relationship between a man and a woman.
When translator Edgar Logan arrives from his home in Paris to work
in Edinburgh he anticipates a period of enlightenment and calm. But
when he is befriended by the philosopher Harry Sanderson and his
captivating artist wife, Edgar's meticulously circumscribed life is
suddenly propelled into drama and crisis. Drawn into the
Sandersons' troubled marriage, Edgar must confront both his own
deepest fears from the past and his present growing attraction to
the elusive Carrie. Moving, witty and wise, The Missing Shade of
Blue is a compelling portrait of the modern condition, from the
absence of faith to the scourge of sexual jealousy and the elusive
nature of happiness.
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