Giving up the Ghost
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Giving up the Ghost
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Giving up the Ghost
‘Like Lorna Sage's Bad Blood … A masterpiece’ RACHEL CUSK
The shocking and beautiful memoir from the Booker Prize-winning and bestselling author of the Wolf Hall trilogy, now a major TV series
Book Hero Magic formatted this description to make it easier to read. While it's new and still learning, it may not be perfect - your feedback is welcome! DescriptionGiving Up the Ghost by Hilary Mantel is a masterfully crafted memoir that delves deep into the author's tumultuous childhood, haunted existence, and the complex tapestry of her family's history. Known for her exceptional storytelling and vivid narratives, Mantel presents a wry and shocking recount of her life, interspersed with encounters, both real and metaphorical, with ghosts. In this candid autobiography, Mantel reveals the trials of her early years, the spectres of the past that continue to linger, and the profound impact of illness and familial relationships on her life and work.
The memoir opens in 1995 with the chapter A Second Home, reflecting on the death of Mantel's stepfather, an event that stirs unresolved memories of her childhood. This poignant beginning sets the tone for a series of compelling recollections. Mantel vividly describes the convoluted and eerie environment she grew up in, beginning with her experiences in the 1950s, as recounted in the chapter Now Geoffrey Don't Torment Her. Here, she transports readers to the muffled consciousness of her early years, marked by the gripping revelation that "Two of my relatives have died by fire." This narrative thread unveils the birth of her younger brother and her mother’s peculiar 'churching' ceremony, immersing readers in the strange and often unsettling rituals of the time.
In The Secret Garden, Mantel describes her move to a haunted house and the enigmatic emergence of a stepfather in her life. As she turns eleven, the family, pursued by whispers and spectres, decides to abandon their haunted existence and seek a new beginning. The intricacies of familial dynamics and teenage bewilderment are further explored in Smile, where Mantel recounts her adolescence in a household overshadowed by secrets. The convent school offers a semblance of sanctuary, albeit with the intimidating presence of the 'Top Nun'.
In the final chapters, Mantel poignantly addresses the inexplicable medical conditions that led to her childlessness and the deep emotional scars left by these experiences. Ghosts of the unborn, representing missed opportunities and unturned pages, continue to haunt her narrative as a writer. Through her lyrical prose, Mantel unveils the persistent shadow of these spectres and their profound influence on her literary journey.
Giving Up the Ghost is not just a memoir; it is a haunting exploration of memory, loss, and the relentless pursuit of meaning amidst the echoes of the past. Hilary Mantel's evocative storytelling and unflinching honesty make this autobiography a compelling and unforgettable read for anyone interested in the intricate dance between life's visible and invisible forces.
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Giving Up the Ghost by Hilary Mantel has been praised for its sharp wit, piercing observations, and raw, distressing narrative. Critics highlight Mantel's remarkable ability to evoke a vanished past and shed light on female experience with precise and vivid detail, making the memoir both unsettling and unforgettable.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780007142729
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 01 June 2004
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Fourth Estate Ltd
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 16.0mm
Width: 129.0mm
Height: 198.0mm
Weight: 180g
Pages: 272
About the Author
Hilary Mantel was born in Derbyshire. She was educated at a convent and later studied law. After ten years abroad in Africa and the Middle East, she returned to Britain in 1985 to make a career as a writer. She is working on her ninth novel.
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