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Somebody Else's Life

Published
Jan 1987
Main Genre
General Fiction General Fiction
Pages
288

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Stephen Cooper, a middle-aged university professor who is suddenly utterly bored by his life, plots an intricate scheme with his lover. They arrange a spectacular forgery of a disappeared art relic, and in order to sell it, also craft new identities for themselves: together they become somebody else. We move inside Cooper's chilly satisfaction as he and his lover-accomplice bring off one trick after another in the identity switching necessary to their scam. . . . And we're also brought close to the pain and rage . . . of the women whom Cooper (incorrigible to the end) deceives.—Benjamin DeMott, New York Times Book ReviewAn authentic and ingenious account of the ingeniously counterfeit in art and in life.—D. J. EnrightThis offbeat romp intrigues with its ironic probing of life values at the same time that it provides lively entertainment.—Kirkus ReviewsAn extended and absorbing mediation on the loss of integrity.—Chicago Sun-TimesWitty, sophisticated and intriguing, this tale of a forger is the genuine article: an example of the art of suspense and the suspense of art.—Jack FullerAn entertainingly mordant psychological thriller.—Washington Times Magazine

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Jan 1988 HarperCollins ISBN 0060914548
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May 2000 University of Chicago Press ISBN 0226667502
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First Edition Jan 1987 HarperCollins ISBN 0060156686
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