I am No One

I am No One

by PatrickFlanery (Author)

Synopsis

Jeremy O'Keefe, a middle-aged Professor of History, returns to his native New York after a decade teaching at Oxford, hoping to reconnect with his daughter and rebuild the life he left behind. He settles into the rhythm of a too-empty life, long evenings alone after a day teaching students he barely knows. Then a strange encounter with a young man who presumes an acquaintance he doesn't remember and a series of disconcerting events leave him with a growing conviction that he is being watched. The pale young man keeps appearing, a haunting figure lingers outside his apartment at night, and then mysterious packages begin to arrive. As his grip on reality seems to shift and turn, Jeremy struggles to know whether he can believe what he is experiencing, or whether his mind is in the grip of an irrational obsession. I Am No One explores the tenuous link between fear and paranoia in our post-Snowden lives; a world of surveillance and self-censorship, where privacy no longer exists and our freedoms are inexorably eroded.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 352
Publisher: Atlantic Books
Published: 04 Feb 2016

ISBN 10: 1782397965
ISBN 13: 9781782397960
Book Overview: Patrick Flanery, whose previous two books have been extremely well-reviewed, is an emerging, powerful voice in contemporary British literary fiction; A timely and very topical novel given current fears over state surveillance, the rights of individuals to privacy and opinion, and the knowledge, and related self-censorship, that everyone is being watched, all the time.

Media Reviews
Praise for Absolution: A wonderfully constructed and gripping novel about betrayal and shadows in South Africa AS Byatt, Guardian, 'Books of the Year'; A bold calling card from a major new writer Independent on Sunday, 'Books of the Year'; Praise for Fallen Land: A gripping thriller and a superb portrayal of how ordinary men can veer into madness, but its real power lies in its recognition of the tragic failure of an American dream. Guardian: Thrillingly tense and atmospheric... Comparisons to Nathaniel Hawthorne would not be extravagant. Financial Times; A country without privacy is a country without freedom : Patrick Flanery's new novel is a crusade against the growing restrictions on the freedoms of expression, action and speech.
Author Bio
Patrick Flanery was born in California in 1975 and raised in Omaha, Nebraska. He studied Film at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts and earned a PhD in Twentieth-Century English Literature at the University of Oxford. He contributes articles to a number of academic journals and he has written for Slightly Foxed, the Daily Telegraph and The Times Literary Supplement. He has published two novels to critical acclaim, Absolution in 2012 and Fallen Land in 2013. He lives in London.