All Men Are Liars

Author(s): Alberto Manguel (transl. by Miranda Frances)

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Where can you find truth in a world that is so thoroughly ruled by lies? That is the question tackled by the investigation of a French journalist who endeavours to shed light on the enigma of an unexplained death: that of the brilliant South American writer Alejandro Bevilacqua, found lying on his balcony floor in Madrid in the mid-1970s.
The few accounts of those who knew the deceased - including those of his last lover, a former fellow prison inmate, a sworn enemy and even the author Alberto Manguel himself - are contradictory and unreliable. Poor devil and with a troubled childhood, literary genius and irresistible seducer, ordinary bastard masquerading as hero, pure and simple impostor - those are but a few of the roles attributed to a mysterious and captivating figure in this tribute to falsehood, between the lines of which the reader must discover the only worthwhile truth: that of the fascinating homage Alberto Manguel pays to literature and its shapeshifting inventions, in which the objects of our desires are infinitely reincarnated.

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Born in Buenos Aires in 1948, Manguel is a Canadian Argentine-born writer, translator and editor. He is the author of numerous non-fiction books such as The Dictionary of Imaginary Places (co-written with Gianni Guadalupi in 1980) and A History of Reading (1996),
The Library at Night (2007) and Homer's Iliad and Odyssey: A Biography (2008) and novels such as News From a Foreign Country Came (1991), for which he won the McKitterick Prize.

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  • : 9781846881091
  • : Alma Books Ltd
  • : Alma Books Ltd
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  • : Alberto Manguel (transl. by Miranda Frances)
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