Hocus Bogus

Hocus Bogus (French: Pseudo) is a 1976 novel by the French writer Romain Gary, published under the pseudonym Émile Ajar. The book was written after Paul Pavlowitch, the son of Gary's cousin, had been presented as the man behind the pseudonym Ajar. It asserts to tell the story of Pavlowitch's literary experiences from his own perspective, and comments on the recent success with The Life Before Us, the subsequent speculation that the author might be Gary, as well as explains his reclusiveness with the revelation that he has schizophrenia.

Hocus Bogus
First edition
AuthorÉmile Ajar (Romain Gary)
Original titlePseudo
TranslatorDavid Bellos
CountryFrance
LanguageFrench
PublisherMercure de France
Publication date
1976
Published in English
2010
Pages213
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