WHITE is an immense feat of close description of an unnamed city during a single day in summer. Open-field sections convey the immediate sensations of a person wandering the city. Continuous prose sections give vignettes of objects and events in the city. The prose is dispassionate, uninflected, solely focused on surfaces. There is no plot development; indeed, cause and effect remain a mystery.
Sean Pemberton was born in Worcester in 1963, grew up in Malawi and Zambia, and now lives in Derry. He has had short stories published in Fire and The Text. This is his first novel.