Straight White Male
By (Author) John Niven
Cornerstone
Windmill Books
15th July 2014
3rd July 2014
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Modern and contemporary fiction: general and literary
Narrative theme: Interior life
823.92
Paperback
400
Width 130mm, Height 198mm, Spine 24mm
277g
Another brilliant comic satire, but Niven's most accessible yet. Kennedy Marr is a novelist from the old school. Irish, acerbic, and a borderline alcoholic and sex-addict, his mantra is drink hard, write hard and try to screw every woman you meet. He's writing film scripts in LA, fucking, drinking and insulting his way through Californian society, but also suffering from writers block and unpaid taxes. Then a solution presents itself - Marr is to be the unlikely recipient of the W. F. Bingham Prize for Outstanding Contribution to Modern Literature, an award worth half a million pounds. But it does not come without a price- he must spend a year teaching at the English university where his ex-wife and estranged daughter now reside. As Kennedy acclimatises to the sleepy campus, inspiring revulsion and worship in equal measure, he's forced to reconsider his precarious lifestyle. Incredible as it may seem, there might actually be a father and a teacher lurking inside this 'preening, narcissistic, priapic, sociopath'. Or is there... Straight White Male is a no-holds-barred look into the mid-life crisis and the contemporary male sexual psyche. It is a brilliant new satire from one of Britain's sharpest writers.
Straight White Male is a heartbreaker; a poignant literary treatise on the all-too-mortal battle between human individual desire and social need, disguised as a high-octane novel of laddish excess. -- Irvine Welsh
There's nothing faster, sadder or funnier than John Niven on men. I cried three times and laughed fifty. Magnificent. -- Caitlin Moran
John Niven has much, much more fun with Kennedys drinking, fornicating, fighting, time-wasting antics than with his putative rehabilitation, and the reader does, too. We cant help rooting for Kennedy, a seducer but never a misogynist; a charmer who rushes at life with zest and brio Straight White Male is a sharp and knowing satire of the film industry, publishing and academia ... Thoroughly enjoyable. -- Suzi Feay * Guardian *
It takes confidence to write a book critiquing books and writers, with a central character whos abundantly free with his views, but Niven shouldnt be underestimatedThe tone here is authentic Funny and angry, for sure, yet also thought and humane Straight White Male is strong indeed. * The Times *
Straight White Male is in some ways a return to the coruscating satirical landscape of Nivens debut, yet blended with a maturity and emotional depth that will have the reader shedding a tear as well as laughing in guilty outrage [Niven] creates a truly moving examination of male midlife crisis, and what it means to be a son, a father, a husband and all the rest. Hilarious and heartfelt in equal measure, this is another candidate for novel of the year. * The Big Issue *
John Niven was born in Irvine, Ayrshire. He is the author of ten novels and has written for a wide range of publications, including a weekly column for the Scottish Sunday Mail. He lives in Buckinghamshire.