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Andrew O´Hagan

The Secret Life


Three True Stories
2017. 272 p. 8.779528 in
Verlag/Jahr: FABER & FABER, LONDON 2017
ISBN: 0-571-33584-5 (0571335845)
Neue ISBN: 978-0-571-33584-8 (9780571335848)

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Introduces you to the beguiling and divisive Wikileaks founder Julian Assange, whose autobiography the author agrees to ghostwrite with unforeseen-and unforgettable-consequences. This book chronicles the strange case of Craig Wright, the Australian web developer who may or may not be the mysterious inventor of Bitcoin, and more.
The slippery online ecosystem is the perfect breeding ground for identities: true, false, and in between. We no longer question the reality of online experiences but the reality of selfhood in the digital age.

In The Secret Life: Three True Stories, Andrew O´Hagan issues three bulletins from the porous border between cyberspace and the ´real world´. ´Ghosting´ introduces us to the beguiling and divisive Wikileaks founder Julian Assange, whose autobiography the author agrees to ghostwrite with unforeseen-and unforgettable-consequences. ´The Invention of Ronnie Pinn´ finds the author using the actual identity of a deceased young man to construct an entirely new one in cyberspace, leading him on a journey into the deep web´s darkest realms. And ´The Satoshi Affair´ chronicles the strange case of Craig Wright, the Australian web developer who may or may not be the mysterious inventor of Bitcoin, and who may or may not be willing, or even able, to reveal the truth.

What does it mean when your very sense of self becomes, to borrow a phrase from the tech world, ´disrupted´? Perhaps it takes a novelist, an inventor of selves, armed with the tools of a trenchant reporter, to find an answer.
For prose, try Andrew O´Hagan´s The Secret Life on the wilder shores and darker characters of the internet. It´s funny, neatly written and deeply thought-provoking. Andrew Marr New Statesman´s Books of the Year 2017
Andrew O´Hagan is one of his generation´s most exciting and serious chroniclers of contemporary Britain. He has been nominated for the Man Booker Prize three times and was voted one of Granta´s Best of Young British Novelists in 2003. He has won the Los Angeles Times Book Award and the E. M. Forster Award from the American Academy of Arts & Letters. His most recent novel is The Illuminations (2015).