Make Believe: A True Story

by Diana Athill

Patrick French (Introduction)

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On 2nd January 1972, an Englishwoman called Hale Kimga was murdered in Trinidad. A year later, a black American called Hakim Jamal was murdered in Boston. Soon after that a film actress called Jean Seberg killed herself in Paris. Hale and Hakim had lived together since 1969, when he had come to London to write a book, Jean and Hakim had been lovers before he met Hale. The editor of Hakim's book was Diana Athill, a single woman who had worked in publishing for 23 years. Her relationship with Hakim Jamal - the subject of this book - combined intimacy and detachment in an extraordinary way. Her relationship extended to Hale, and for a few bizarre moments to Jean Seberg, but principally it was with Hakim. This book describes these characters and their inter-relationships.
  • ISBN10 184708706X
  • ISBN13 9781847087065
  • Publish Date 4 October 2012 (first published 14 January 1993)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Granta Books
  • Format eBook
  • Language English