
The Ghost of Memory
Wilson Harris(Author)
Faber & Faber (Publisher)
Published on 16. November 2006
Book
Hardback
112 pages
978-0-571-23240-6 (ISBN)
Description
I had been shot. A bullet in my back. I fell. Where did I fall? I fell from a great height, it seemed, into a painting in a gallery in a great City. I found myself returning across centuries and generations to the end of my age. I had been caught by the Artist in what seemed the womb of unexpected being in which one becomes sensitive to the end one has reached and to a new beginning. It was an end, it was a new beginning one was called upon to probe and discover.
We may dream, while still alive, of dying. But the dream is soon forgotten as are the edges and corners of a re-lived life of which we dream. It is buried in the unconscious. We know that life fades into death but, in what degree, does life re-live itself as it dreams of dying?
The Ghost of memory is a novel about life and death or rather - to put it somewhat differently - about the close, almost indefinable cross-cultarlities between moments of life and death.
This is played out through a man who is mistakenly shot as a terrorist - he sees himself
We may dream, while still alive, of dying. But the dream is soon forgotten as are the edges and corners of a re-lived life of which we dream. It is buried in the unconscious. We know that life fades into death but, in what degree, does life re-live itself as it dreams of dying?
The Ghost of memory is a novel about life and death or rather - to put it somewhat differently - about the close, almost indefinable cross-cultarlities between moments of life and death.
This is played out through a man who is mistakenly shot as a terrorist - he sees himself
Reviews / Votes
"'The substance of his fiction is so interesting; myth and legend, history and mystery, all drawn from West Indian sources, a riot of ancient and modern imagery.' Robert Nye, Guardian"More details
Edition
Main
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Dimensions
Height: 223 mm
Width: 142 mm
Thickness: 13 mm
Weight
236 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-571-23240-6 (9780571232406)
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Person
Wilson Harris was born in British Guyana in 1921, and came to live in London in 1959. His many novels include Jonestown, The Guyana Quartet, The Carnival Trilogy, and The Dark Jester.