Brutal, erotic, jarringly poetic and rich in a blood-dark humour, Morvern Callar was the spectacular debut of an utterly original Scottish writer and winner of the Somerset Maugham Award. It is off-season in a remote Highland sea port: twenty-one-year-old Morvern Callar, a low-paid employee in the local supermarket, wakes one morning to find her strange boyfriend has committed suicide and is dead on their kitchen floor. Morvern's laconic reaction is both intriguing and immoral.
What she does next is even more appalling. WINNER OF THE SOMERSET MAUGHAM AWARD.
Why You Should Read?
- Explores the aftermath of suicide with a unique and unsettling perspective, challenging conventional morality.
- Showcases a darkly humorous and jarringly poetic narrative style distinct to the author.
- Provides a glimpse into the life of a young woman in a remote Scottish setting.
- Offers a visceral and unfiltered portrayal of grief and emotional detachment.
About the Author
Alan Warner is a Scottish author known for his unique and often provocative literary style. His debut novel, Morvern Callar, won the Somerset Maugham Award and established him as a distinctive voice in contemporary fiction. Warner's work frequently explores themes of youth, identity, and the complexities of human relationships, often set against the backdrop of Scotland. He is celebrated for his dark humor, poetic prose, and ability to create memorable characters.