All the Days and Nights is about Anna, a dying artist, who is determined to complete her final portrait. Obsessive and secretive, she it detached from the world around her, and longs to feel that her life-long work has been worthwhile.
And as the novel opens up, we learn that Anna's husband, John - who is also her life-long muse - has fled from their home, determined in himself, to track down the painting he has sat for. And too, discover if his work, has been of any worth.
And the first thing I'll say about All the Days And Nights is: what a gem of a book this turned out to be!
From the first page I was drawn in and absorbed, which was mostly because of the unique and beautiful writing style Govinden brings to this novel.
Anna, throughout the narrative, is addressing John directly, which in turn, makes it feel as though she's addressing straight to us, as the reader. It gave me a real sense of involvement in the story from the start.
We do also hear what John is doing throughout the novel, but it's through Anna's voice we delve there. And in many ways, I feel as though this entire narrative is an embodiment of Anna herself. It's a melancholy, dry, uncompromising story, exactly how she is. True, as well, with the writing: it's artistic and visual.
Also what I appreciated, was that the story didn't give up its secrets. It lets us as the reader do the work, join the dots, decipher and interpret the text. It made me alert while I was reading. I didn't want to miss anything. And at times, it did become quite hard to keep up with what was happening and who was saying what, but ultimately I liked it didn't make things easy. It didn't allow me to become complacent.
As for the plot, it was a simple one. It was consistent and one-toned, and I by know means say that at a criticism. Again, it embodies Anna, and adds to the melancholy, reminiscent atmosphere. This definitely isn't a book that's going to have you on the edge of your seat, dying to know what's going to happen, but it is in no way attempting to do that. For with the beautiful writing and subtle atmospheric mystery, it really didn't need a raging packed plot. It was constructed well and did exactly what it wanted to do.
So in conclusion, I thought this book was fantastic. It had mystery and intrigue and a melancholy story to tell. Therefore, if you're looking for a character driven tale, with beautifully artistic writing, I would definitely check out All the Days And Nights.