An edition of The confabulist (2014)

The confabulist

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An edition of The confabulist (2014)

The confabulist

The whole world knows me as the man who killed Harry Houdini, the most famous person on the planet. But there is a secret that no one knows, save for myself and one other person who likely died long ago. This is the spellbinding story of Harry Houdini his life, his loves, his feats of daring and misfit Martin Strauss, the man who killed him with an ill-timed punch to the stomach. But in magic, nothing is quite what it seems. Is Strauss the killer of the greatest showman the world has ever seen, or is faking his own death the greatest trick Houdini ever pulled?

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The confabulist
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The confabulist: a novel
2014
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Edition Notes

Originally published in the United States in 2014 by Riverhead.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
813.6
Library of Congress
PR9199.3.G265

The Physical Object

Pagination
1 volume

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL28235431M
Internet Archive
confabulist0000gall_t7r5
ISBN 10
178239401X
ISBN 13
9781782394013
OCLC/WorldCat
936199697

Work Description

"From the author of The Cellist of Sarajevo, an exciting new novel that uses the life and sudden death of Harry Houdini to weave a tale of magic, intrigue, and illusion. What is real and what is an illusion? Can you trust your memory to provide an accurate record of what has happened in your life? The Confabulist is a clever, entertaining, and suspenseful narrative that weaves together the rise and fall of world-famous Harry Houdini with the surprising story of Martin Strauss, an unknown man whose fate seems forever tied to the magician's in a way that will ultimately startle and amaze. It is at once a vivid portrait of an alluring, late-nineteenth/early-twentieth-century world; a front-row seat to a world-class magic show; and an unexpected love story. In the end, the book is a kind of magic trick in itself: there is much more to Martin than meets the eye. Historically rich and ingeniously told, this is a novel about magic and memory, truth and illusion, and the ways that love, hope, grief, and imagination can-for better or for worse-alter what we perceive and believe"--

"From the author of The Cellist of Sarajevo, an exciting new novel that uses the life and sudden death of Harry Houdini to weave a tale of magic, intrigue, and illusion"--

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