Media Reviews
'Brilliant, dazzling, unsettling; subtle and haunting; complex and multi-layered; deeply moving' -- Suzi Feay, Independent on Sunday 'A work of literary art, a mellow, beautifully constructed fable about the human hunger for goodness, it is by far the best thing Cartwright has done.' -- David Robson, Sunday Telegraph 'One of the finest novelists currently at work ... An altogether stunning achievement' -- D.J. Taylor, Guardian 'Hauntingly brilliant ... It is the best novel I have read this year.' -- Mick Brown, Daily Telegraph 'Apart from being a profoundly serious writer, Cartwright can also be an abrasively amusing one. Scarcely a page of this book fails to yield some pleasure. WHITE LIGHTNING is a book of substantial merit.' -- Francis King, Literary Review 'Beguiling. With this novel, Cartwright, a former Whitbread Award winner has put it all together - style, story, theme - to produce something exceptional.' -- Giles Newington, Irish Times 'Subtle and moving...Cartwright weaves the story of the man and the baboon with a magicians's delicacy...White Lightning underlines the intelligence and breadth of imagination that this former Whitbread Novel of the Year winner brings to every single paragraph of his work.' -- Daily Mail 'Justin Cartwright's new novel may well be his finest - in an already accomplished oeuvre. Wry, achingly true and profound without being sententious, it's a moving and bleakly funny look at life's hellish demands and occasional moments of happiness.' -- William Boyd, Guardian Books of the Year 'Cartwright is a wise and perceptive novelist, keen to probe the dark places of the human heart and the complexities of post-colonial Africa, and possessed of a laudable ability to capture life as it rushes past at terrible speed.' -- James Smart, Sunday Herald 'This is a moving story of a man totally alone, and a powerful evocation of a country yet to come to terms with its tragedy-strewn destiny.' -- Ros Drinkwater, LiveWire 20021001 'Cartwright is a beautifully evocative writer; also one who makes you think... The rhythm is perfect, and almost every page offers such delights.' -- Allan Massie, Scotsman 20020817 'No amount of irony or humour can blunt the remorseless message contained in this tender, terrible tragedy.' -- Rosemary Goring, Glasgow Herald 20020810 'Cartwright's portrayal of the relationship between the man and the baboon is masterly. You know it is going to end in tears - WHITE LIGHTNING is, above all else, a book of echoes - but still the ending packs a punch of frustration and sadness.' -- Claudia FitzHerbert, Daily Telegraph 20020803 'Cartwright is a hugely skilled writer and his novels are always interesting. [He] can produce passages of uncommon beauty.' -- Michael Thompson-Noel, Financial Times 20020824 'Exquisitely moving.' -- Edwina Currie, New Statesman Books of the Year 20021202 'Cartwright is a brilliant observer and writes extremely well. [He] has produced an X-ray of modern man's soul.' -- Anthony Daniels, Evening Standard 20020819 'Cartwright manages to combine the thrilling readability of genre fiction with the unpredictability and strangeness of a literary master. It's astonishing that he still isn't spoken of in the same breath as Amis and McEwen: he ought to be.' -- Suzi Feay, Independent on Sunday 20020819 'This questioning, elegiac novel is much more than just another portrayal of mid-life crisis. It deserves a place beside those accounts of Africa, from Conrad to Naipaul, which encapsulate an outsider's sense of this world as both alluring and forbidding, and always only half-understood.' -- David Horspool, Times Literary Supplement 20020819 'This is fictional skill of the highest order.' -- Penelope Lively, Independent 20020817