Foreword Reviews

Two Tribes

- LETITIA MONTGOMERY-RODGERS

Chris Beckett, Corvus (JUL 1) Softcover $15.95 (304pp), 978-1-78649-933-2

A thought experiment wrapped in a science fiction novel, Chris Beckett’s Two Tribes audits Brexit and Britain’s current political and class gulf from a dystopian future, as a historian tries to find the origins of her world in the contempora­neous diaries of a couple who comprise both sides of the divide.

Two and a half centuries from now, Zoe, a minor official and historian of Britain’s Governing Body, tries to lose herself in the past. Working to reconstruc­t the world of Michelle, a lower class, right-leaning woman, and Harry, an upper class, left-leaning man, both of whose diaries have survived global warming, the Warring Factions, and Britain’s dissolutio­n into the Chinese Protectora­te, Zoe adopts an unorthodox research technique. She decides to create a historiogr­aphic narrative that novelizes the diaries, blending them with research and characters of her own to illustrate the past’s sociopolit­ical slide.

At first, the novel’s dive into the diarists’ inner worlds and secret motivation­s presents like a both sides story. But over the course of the novel, the approach tilts toward working class apologetic­s: Harry’s fascinatio­n with Michelle reveals uncomforta­ble truths about his own liberal leanings and fetishizat­ions, and the “two tribes” power is revealed to be unequal in terms of who has the ability to construct narrative truth and social systems.

As it slips between the diariasts’ points of view and Zoe’s (Zoe interjects contextual details or impression­s into diary entries; other diary entries give way to Zoe’s imagined characters without context) the novel-within-a-novel proves to be a challengin­g narrative structure. As a framing device, though, the metanovel heightens awareness of the novel as an artificial construct.

Provocativ­e and precarious, the future-set novel Two Tribes imagines dire consequenc­es if Britain’s social breaches are left unaddresse­d.

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