Following in the wake of his highly praised first two books, Jonathan Buckleyโs โGhost MacIndoeโ is a bold and ambitious novel that focuses on the life of Alexander MacIndoe, a self-centred man who is characterised only by his physical beauty and a complete lack of will.
Jonathan Buckleyโs third novel opens with Alexander MacIndoeโs earliest memory: a February morning in 1944, in the aftermath of the second wave of German air-raids. Set mainly in London and Brighton, Ghost MacIndoe is the story of the next fifty-four years of Alexanderโs life. We meet his glamorous mother and his father, a pioneering plastic surgeon; a traumatised war veteran called Mr Beckwith with whom Alexander works for several years as a gardener and, most important of all, the orphaned Megan Beckwith, whose relationship with Alexander crystallises into a romance in the 1970s. In the wake of his highly praised first two novels, Jonathan Buckleyโs third miraculously brings into being one simple life and the last sixty years of English history.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published Date: 1977
Page Count: 234
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