Afterwards: A Novel

Afterwards: A Novel by Rachel Seiffert, published by Pantheon on July 10, 2007, is a thought-provoking exploration of the lingering effects of war on personal relationships. This first edition spans 336 pages and is presented in English. The narrative centers on Alice, who navigates complex dynamics with her grandfather, David, and her boyfriend, Joseph, both of whom grapple with their pasts marked by violence and guilt.
Readers will find a deep examination of the emotional burdens carried by those close to Alice, as her grandfather’s experiences in Kenya during the Mau Mau rebellion and Joseph’s service in Northern Ireland shape their interactions. The story unfolds as Alice seeks to understand the hidden aspects of Joseph’s life while confronting the awkwardness of her relationship with David following her grandmother’s death. Themes of psychological tension and the impact of historical conflicts resonate throughout the novel, inviting reflection on the nature of memory and familial ties.
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Rachel Seiffert’s first book, The Dark Room, shortlisted for the Booker Prize, announced the arrival of a major writer; Afterwards fulfills that promise with a stunning novel about war and its brutal after-effect.
Alice is the protagonist of Afterwards, but this book is about the guilt harboured by people around her. There are two men in her life: her maternal grandfather, David, recently widowed, and her boyfriend, Joseph, each of whom keeps his past from his loved ones. David served in Kenya during the Mau Mau rebellion; Joseph, during a stint in the British army, served in Northern Ireland. Both, we learn, live with the memory of having killed in the line of duty.
As Alice’s relationship with Joseph develops, she senses there is something about his past that he keeps hidden. This is particularly galling given the personal and emotional details she has revealed to him (namely, that Alice has never met her father, and her attempts to establish an epistolary relationship with him in adulthood foundered). After her grandmother’s death, Alice finds the time spent with her grandfather awkward. She doesn’t know him the way she did her grandmother, but feels obliged to visit and offer support. Gradually, it emerges that David’s cold manner is traceable to events in Kenya, where he and his wife met. And as Alice tries to get to the bottom of Joseph’s reticence, a series of heated family discussions brushes ever closer to David’s secrets.
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