The Imposters

by Tom Rachman

Hardcover, 2023

Call number

FIC RAC

Publication

Little, Brown and Company (2023), 352 pages

Description

The Imposters is set during a crisis in democracy, a society in lockdown linked digitally but convulsed by a social media frenzy, and is told by a little-known, little-read Dutch novelist named Dora Frenhofer who has decided that her life as an old woman in this post-truth pandemic world has become too much. But like a twenty-first century Scheherazade Dora spins stories to fend off the evil day, conjuring connections from her past to give meaning to the present. She imagines the fate of her missing brother, lost on the hippie trail in India in the sixties; the loneliness of her estranged daughter Beck, whose career writing stand-up shows for Netflix dramatizes the culture wars; Danny, an almost equally unfashionable writer she meets at a festival; the tortured history of the van driver who takes her unwanted books away; the nonchalant courier who nearly ran her over in the rain; her former lover, the sophisticated food critic; her last remaining friend. And finally, Dora's own last chapter.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member ccayne
If linear fiction is a requirement, this is probably not the book for you. If you like creative, well written novels and characters which are less than likeable, try it.

Pages

352

ISBN

0316552852 / 9780316552851
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