Black Bread White Beer
By (Author) Niven Govinden
HarperCollins Publishers
The Friday Project Limited
6th August 2013
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Society and culture: general
823.92
Paperback
188
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 14mm
160g
OBSERVER BOOKS OF THE YEAR 2012
LONGLISTED FOR THE DSC PRIZE FOR SOUTH ASIAN LITERATURE
Amal is driving his wife Claud from London to her parents country house. In the wake of Clauds miscarriage, it is a journey that will push their relationship once almost perfect towards possible collapse.
In this, his latest novel, Govinden casts a critical eye on a society in which, in spite of never-ending advances in social media communications, the young still find it difficult to communicate.
A devastatingly passionate and real portrait of a marriage, Black Bread White Beer keenly captures the abandon, selfishness, hazards and pleasures that come with giving your life to another.
Niven Govinden brilliantly evokes the bleak comedy and deranged exhilaration of modern life. This is the sound of the suburbs.- Jake Arnott, author of The Long Firm
Im full of admiration for this novel and the way it captures a couple as a crisis detonates in their marriage and exposes all sorts of emotional and cultural fault lines in the process. Alex Clark
A novel of genuine power and resonance. It is the kind of book readers long for but so rarely find. Stuart Evers
In form and scope, Black Bread White Beer recalls Ian McEwans novella On Chesil Beach. Tehelka (India)
Niven Govinden is the author of two previous novels, Graffiti My Soul and We are the New Romantics. He lives in London.