Midnight All Day

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2000

pages

217

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soft

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4 out of 5

Midnight All Day is a collection of short stories, which continues Kureishi’s exploration of the irrational impulses of desire. Some of the protagonists here seem to be barely disguised avatars of the author, as if Kureishi had felt compelled to go over the earlier material obsessively, from different angles, through different voices: a prismatic opening up of the emotional complexity of Intimacy (the book is alluded to in the first story; elsewhere there are uneasy discussions about the ethics of writing). There is a clinical quality to his observations, an anatomisation born not of indifference but of fascinated curiosity at the perplexing disarray of human relationships, the shifts from desperate need to boredom, the uneasy fragility of the alliances that lovers make: “We are unerring in our choice of lovers, particularly when we require the wrong person. There is an instinct, magnet or aerial which seeks the unsuitable. The wrong person is, of course, right for something–to punish, bully or humiliate us, let us down, leave us for dead, or, worst of all , give us the impression that they are not inappropriate, but almost right, thus hanging us in love’s limbo.”

He perhaps shows in these stories that what he has always been interested in is the unfathomable pitch of sexuality– ultimately idiosyncratic and endlessly fascinating, a chaotic accumulation of people’s myriad specific needs, anxieties and desires.

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