My Life as a FakePeter J. Leithart, September 29, 2003 In the September 29 issue of the Weekly Standard, Sam Munson reviews Peter Carey's novel, My Life As a Fake, a fictionalized account of a famous Australian literary hoax. As Munson summarizes the (true) story: "Over a single wet weekend on an army base (or so at least the legend of their hoax has it), [Harold] Stewart and [James] McAuley composed reams of mock surrealist poetry. They invented a properly tragic biography of oppression and early death for the ostensible poet, whom they named 'Ern Malley,' and then -- in the most brillian part of the hoax Ethey came up with the idea of Ern's sister, a stodgy, philistine Australian housewife who had found the poetry in her late brother's effects and couldn't make heads or tails of it. Surely the most unbelievable part of this story is that there was a literary journal with the name Angry Penguins. |
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