Book: In Every Face I Meet
Justin Cartwright | 1995 |
"In Every Face I Meet" by Justin Cartwright explores the intricate tapestry of modern British society through the lens of one seemingly ordinary day in the life of Anthony Northleach. Set against the backdrop of London on the brink of societal change, the novel deftly navigates the personal and the political, capturing the essence of a nation in flux. Anthony, a middle-aged advertising executive, grapples with the monotony of his conventional existence and the haunting specters of his past. As the day unfolds, a chance encounter with a charismatic youth named Kwasi becomes a catalyst, propelling Anthony into reflections on race, class, and identity. Through a series of poignant interactions and introspective moments, Cartwright paints a vivid portrait of a man wrestling with his inner demons and the fragmented world around him. With elegance and keen insight, the narrative invites readers to ponder the universal themes of belonging, alienation, and the search for meaning in a rapidly evolving society.