The Colour of Rain

The Colour of Rain

By Emma Tennant

Pages

Rating

2.69

Year

2013

FictionClassics20Th CenturySatireBritish LiteratureLiterary Fiction

Description

First published in 1963 under the pen name Catherine Aydy, The Colour of Rain is Emma Tennant's first novel. It recounts episodes in the lives of a group of privileged, empty people. It is a soap opera of childish adults, moving from one diversion to the next, pretending to be civilised. But their constructed world is fragile; it might be self-supporting, but it is obvious how easily it can break or dissolve.

Told largely through dialogue and in a brittle prose that reflects the lives of its characters, this is an intriguing novel. It records a very exciting time in British history — when children stopped dressing like their parents, when music influenced an entire generation — the incredible cultural phenomenon of the 1960s.

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