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| The Pretender |
Nominated ISBN: 0224060376 |
Find out more about the author on the following websites: Synopsis
of The Pretender
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| Mary Morrissy | ||
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ABOUT THE
BOOK
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Berlin
1920. A young woman throws herself from a bridge into the Landwehr Canal,
intent on suicide. But she is saved. She does not speak and refuses to
give any clue to her identity. She is literally a nobody. After two years
of silence, she claims to be Anastasia, the fourth daughter of theTsar
of Russia. For over sixty years she lives with the firm conviction that
she is, indeed, a grand duchess. It is only after her death in 1984 that
DNA tests establish that the woman could not have been a Romanov. Who,
then, was this mysterious woman, who lived a lie and convinced so many
others of her fictional identity? And what of her own identity that she
drowned that winter's night in Berlin?
In The Pretender, we have the prequel to the Anastasia myth. Mary Morrissy creates a fictional history for Franziska Schanzkowska, the Polish factory worker who so successfully donned the mantle of the doomed princess, an impoverished Polish childhood, an adolescence set against the First World War and the ruinous humiliation of Germany in defeat, a young adulthood blighted by violence, trauma and loss. Was Franziska Schanzkowska a fraud, deluded or a genius, an artist who turned her life into a work of fiction? |
| ABOUT THE AUTHOR |
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Mary
Morrissy
was born in Dublin, Ireland in 1957. She has published a collection of
stories, A Lazy Eye, and a novel, Mother of Pearl.
She won the Hennessy Award in 1984 and a Lannan Literary Award in 1995.
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