Ghostlight
MaeveCampbell
あらすじ
Ghostlight The Forgotten Story of Marina Delaine This novel based on a real person is a haunting, luminous novel that weaves together the glamour and shadows of 1920s Los Angeles with the fragile persistence of memory and art. At its heart is Marina Delaine, an usherette at the Majestic Theater, whose longing to be seen and remembered propels her from the velvet aisles of a movie palace into the flickering, uncertain light of the silver screen. Marina's world is one of ritual and reverence: the hush before the overture, the secret corridors behind the scenes, the delicate choreography of audience and staff. Her life changes when she befriends Rafael Ortega, the theatre's enigmatic projectionist, who teaches her the sacred mechanics of film and the invisible art of making light out of darkness. Under Rafael's mentorship, Marina learns that the true magic of cinema lies not in the images themselves, but in the "darkness between frames" but the spaces where memory and longing reside. When a chance encounter with Julian Hart, a visionary cinematographer, offers Marina the opportunity to step in front of the camera, she is thrust into a world of ambition, rivalry, and invention. Julian is searching for a new kind of star, someone who can "transmit" rather than perform, who can haunt the margins of a story and linger in the mind long after the credits roll. Marina's screen test is a revelation: her presence is spectral, her voice a whisper that the new technology of talking pictures struggles to capture. Yet it is precisely this quality, her refusal to compete, her ability to simply exist, that makes her unforgettable. As Hollywood hurtles towards the era of sound, Marina's journey becomes a battle against erasure. She faces the skepticism of studio executives, the jealousy of established stars, and the relentless pressure to conform. Her closest friend, Lena, warns her of the dangers of wanting to be remembered in a city that devours its dreamers. But with the support of Rafael, Julian, and a small circle of believers, Marina becomes the subject of an experimental film, Ghostlight, that seeks to capture not just her image, but her very soul. Ghostlight is a novel about the persistence of art and the hunger to leave a mark on the world. It is a love letter to the lost rituals of cinema, the unsung labour of projectionists and extras, and the women who haunted the edges of fame. Through Marina's eyes, we witness the birth of a new kind of immortality, one that exists not in the spotlight, but in the afterimage, the echo, the memory that refuses to fade. For readers of literary historical fiction, film noir, and stories of women who defy the odds, Ghostlight is a mesmerising meditation on light, longing, and the ghosts we leave behind. .



