Ghost Town: Tales of Manhattan Then and Now (Writer and the City Series)

Ghost Town: Tales of Manhattan Then and Now (Writer and the City Series)

by PatrickMcGrath (Author)

Synopsis

A man is haunted by the memory of his mother standing under a gibbet with a rope round her neck. It is the American War of Independence, and having defied the British forces occupying New York she must pay for her revolutionary activities. But fifty years on her son harbours a festering guilt for his inadvertent part in her downfall. Then, in a nineteenth-century New York of thrusting commercial enterprise, a ruthless merchant's sensitive son is denied the love of his life through his father's prejudice against the immigrants then flooding into the city - and madness and violence ensue. Finally, a Manhattan psychiatrist tries to treat a favoured patient reeling from the destruction of the World Trade Centre. But she fails to detect the damage she herself has sustained, and suffers the consequences of her blindness.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 256
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published: 19 Sep 2005

ISBN 10: 0747574294
ISBN 13: 9780747574293
Book Overview: A vision of New York which has extraordinary scope, stretching back into history and ahead to post-9/11 The first fictional contribution to The Writer and the City series from one of our finest novelists

Media Reviews
'Fiction of a depth and power we hardly hope to encounter any more' Tobias Wolff on PORT MUNGO 'His prose, sinuous, savoury and sly, is a delight' Graham Swift
Author Bio
Patrick McGrath is the author of a short story collection, Blood and Water and Other Tales, and six novels: The Grotesque, Spider, Dr Haggard's Disease, Asylum, Martha Peake and most recently Port Mungo, which was published by Bloomsbury. He lives in London and New York. Spider was made into a film in 2002 by acclaimed director David Cronenberg.