$32.95 (Trade paperback / Faber / ISBN:9780571238743)
Something To Tell You
Something to Tell You follows the fortunes of a
successful psychoanalyst who, as the book opens, is reflecting on
his coming-of-age in 1970s suburbia; on his first love (a
relationship that continues to haunt him), and on a brutal act of
violence from which he can never escape.
The book brilliantly captures that decade's sense of sexual
freedom, and the exhilaration of the drug culture - as well as the
violent struggle between the forces of labour and capital. The
events of those years provide a vivid backdrop to the drama that
develops thirty years later as the characters face an encroaching
middle age with the traumas of their youth still unresolved.
Something to Tell You speaks directly to our concerns and
anxieties, and to our need for love. With unfailing deftness of
touch, Kureushi has created a memorable cast of recognisable
individuals, all of whom wrestle with their own limits as human
beings, haunted by the past until they find it within themselves to
forgive.