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A Virtual Love, by Andrew Blackman

A Virtual Love, by Andrew Blackman

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A Virtual Love, by Andrew Blackman

A Virtual Love, by Andrew Blackman



A Virtual Love, by Andrew Blackman

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Told in spare, lovely prose, a fascinating study of identity and deception in the age of social media—what happens when the constructed identities start to take over? 

For Jeff Brennan, juggling multiple identities is a way of life. Online he has dozens of different personalities and switches easily between them. Offline, he shows different faces to different people: the caring grandson, the angry ecoprotester, the bored IT consultant. So when the beautiful Marie mistakes him for a famous blogger, he thinks nothing of adding this new identity to his repertoire. But as they fall in love and start building a life together, Jeff is gradually forced into more and more desperate measures to maintain his new identity, and the boundaries between his carefully segregated personas begin to fray. In a world where truth is a matter of perspective and identities are interchangeable, Jeff finds himself trapped in his own web of lies. How far will he go to maintain his secrets? Even if he wanted to turn back, would he be able to?

A Virtual Love, by Andrew Blackman

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #4102476 in Books
  • Brand: Blackman, Andrew
  • Published on: 2015-06-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 7.50" h x 5.00" w x .50" l, .0 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 240 pages
A Virtual Love, by Andrew Blackman

Review A compelling tale, told from several perspectives, about the identity that people project about themselves in the social media world and the real life identity that we all cannot escape from. A fascinating, modern story that had me gripped. -- Award-winning author Alex Wheatle MBE A compelling and very entertaining look at the complexities of our hyperreal age, an insightful and witty exploration of the disconnect between image and reality, truth and appearance and whether love and sincere sentiment can overcome the short term thrills of social media. -- James Miller 'A Virtual Love by Andrew Blackman is a thoroughly modern novel, much of which takes place online. Its lead character, Jeff, is confident with the different images that he projects on social media and dating websites, and when the beautiful Marie mistakes him online for someone else, he plays along and they fall in love. "We create different versions of ourselves on different sites," says the author, "and reshape or delete them at will." The novel goes as far as to question whether anyone has a "real" identity anymore.' -- Katy Guest The Independent 'Andrew Blackman has written a remarkable novel, A Virtual Love, which explores the differences between actual and virtual personas (masks) in a digital age ... A novel for anyone who loves to be seduced by characters whose desires are in conflict with a reality for which there is no Undo button.' -- Caribbean poet and author Geoffrey Philp 'Andrew Blackman's second novel is a fine study of identity and deception at the point where the online and offline worlds intersect.' -- David Hebblethwaite We Love This Book 'Blackman hits on the performative nature of online interaction and profile building, the task of constructing an idealised version of the self to be displayed to the world, and also questions our willingness to believe.' -- The Workshy Fop 'A Virtual Love by Andrew Blackman is a thoughtful, artistic, entertaining and ultimately sad meditation upon the state of the world in the digital age.' -- US book blog Babbling Books 'Andrew Blackman's second novel looks at the world of online interaction, telling an engaging story while making deeper points about the commodification of identity in the age of social networking.' -- Bloggers Recommend 'An engaging, brilliant story capturing the almost impenetrable emotions and issues cropping up in a fairly new digital age. Blackman has made me take a long, hard look at myself and how I choose to portray myself not only online, but everywhere else too.' -- US book blog The Innocent Flower 'A great touching story exposing the disconnect between generations, human frailty and the underlying love that permeates the whole book.' -- US Blogger Random Thoughts 'The web of lies that each character spins, their inability to say what they really feel make them inhabitants of an imaginary world they can't seem to be able to leave, trapped in their own fantasies.' -- Postcards from Asia

About the Author Andrew Blackman lives in the UK, but previously spent six years in New York as a staff reporter for the Wall Street Journal. His work has also been published in Cincinnati Post, Monthly Review, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Seattle Times, Tampa Tribune, Toronto's Globe and Mail, Post Road, Carillon, Smoke, and in books by Twenty Stories Publishing, Greenacre Writers, and Leaf Books, and he won the 2004 Daniel Singer essay prize.


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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. A Case of Mistaken Identity By Helen J Beal Having read and enjoyed Andrew Blackman's first novel, On the Holloway Road, I was very much looking forward to reading this, and was not disappointed. The story is told through multiple points of view, with a clever use of the first/second person as each chapter is told by one of the characters addressing one of the others - and also Marcus' Twitter feed. Social media and the use of technology - Facebook, blogs, hacking - form the spine of the novel and the one, big lie Jeff succumbs from which the very compelling plot hangs. I was a particular fan of Jeff's grandad.

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. What's reality got to do with it? By Geoffrey Philp Andrew Blackman has written a remarkable novel, A Virtual Love, which explores the differences between actual and virtual personas (masks) in a digital age. Even as I write this I am aware of the subtleties of these distinctions that the novel also acknowledges while creating layered ironies in the development of the plot. Set in England and narrated from multiple perspectives, A Virtual Love presents a cast of digital natives, who negotiate actual and virtual realities in an attempt to control their increasingly fragmented lives.The main character, Jeff Brennan, who appears to be a dutiful grandson, harbors a secret that threatens to unravel his offline and online identities. In order to gain the attention of a beautiful woman, Marie, he has tricked her into believing that he is THE famous political blogger, Jeff Brennan. As he tries to balance his actual and virtual relationships with Marie and his friends, he draws everyone, include his grandfather in his conspiracy to deceive Marie. You see where this is going, right?Actually, you won't.The moral center of the novel, Arthur Standhope, the main character's grandfather, bristles at his implication in the deception. Eighty years old and grounded in the verities of daily living, Arthur's role as interlocutor highlights his grandson's dilemma.'It's my identity. It's what I show to the world.'Something screamed inside my chest. This is not what identity is formed of, I wanted to say. I wanted to tell you all the things I have learned in my long, long decades on this Earth. I wanted to stop you from making the same mistakes as everyone else. I wanted to help you to be wise instead of clever. I wanted all this, but knew it would never happen. You'd never listen, or if you did you'd never understand. 'That's nice,' I said.A Virtual Love, which I'd only downloaded as a sample to my Kindle reader on Friday night, had me returning to the Amazon s store on Saturday morning to buy the full text I finished reading it late in the afternoon. I am still deconstructing the plot twists and reversals in a novel whose subject has intrigued me since I started blogging eight years ago. But A Virtual Love isn't only for admitted technophiles. It's novel for anyone who loves to be seduced by characters whose desires and this means that they use to fulfill them are in conflict with a reality for which there is no Undo button.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. A Virtual Reality By Amazon Customer A great touching story exposing the disconnect between generations, human frailty and the underlying love that permeates the whole book. Andrew Blackman captured the grandfather's feelings with such detail, his love and devotion to Daisy, his desire to preserve the truth, the rituals that we perform to maintain balance in this life. The younger generation in contrast seem superficial and out of touch with reality, being so absorbed in living a virtual life, incapable of living in truth, paralyzed with fear and the consequences of their actions.At initial reading,I was under the idea that it was told by several characters, but realized that this is the grandfather's story. Through the internet, he was able to get everyone's version and compile it in a book. Quite an accomplishment for a man in his eighties.

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