My Life as a Fake

Hardcover, 292 pages

Published Jan. 8, 2003 by Faber and Faber.

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A British editor of a poetry magazine meets an Australian expatriate in Kuala Lumpur in 1972. Infamous for a hoax on a poetry periodical back in Australia, he shows the British editor an astounding poem with the promise of more to come--and a difficult-to-believe story to go along with it.

Interestingly, this was the novel that first made me aware of Peter Carey several years ago. However, it's only now that I'm getting around to reading it, after reading a few of his others first. True to form, the story is engaging, intricate, and well-written.

The format of the novel is mostly a recounting of the British editor's conversations with the Australian poet. As such, there is a lot of dialog. That works well, since we're not reading fact, we're hearing one man's account. It lends an air of incredulity to everything that is said, and it keeps readers on …

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