
by SegunAfolabi (Author)
It's Berlin, summer 1985. Vincent is an overweight, struggling photographer living in a shabby apartment in Kreuzberg. His neighbours and friends are an ex-marine transsexual escort girl, a Kurdish refugee, a Nigerian playboy and various 'artistic' types. Vincent misses Lucille, the girl he left behind in London; he has not spoken to his adoptive father for years and resents his successful older brother. Content to get drunk in bars and embark on a series of one-night stands, Vincent isn't doing very much at all. Then a chance encounter, the murder of a charismatic politician and an urgent phone call from his aunt shake up his world and Vincent finally has to stop slacking and take some control. With unique insight into a Europe of immigrants that won him praise for his collection of short stories, Segun Afolabi has written a moving novel about the personal politics of identity and a gentle exploration of the nature of true love.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Publisher: Jonathan Cape Ltd
Published: 05 Apr 2007
ISBN 10: 0224076035
ISBN 13: 9780224076036
Book Overview: A first novel by Caine Prize winner Segun Afolabi
Prizes: Winner of Authors' Club Best First Novel Award 2008.