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Capital (2012)

de John Lanchester

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Residents of Pepys Road in London receive odd, anonymous postcards demanding "We Want What You Have" during the financial meltdown of 2008.
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Some people have just too much money and too little social conscious. That's the message I took from this book.

Most of the action in this book revolves around people who live in or work on Pepys Road, a now upper class street in London. The houses on the street were built in the late nineteenth century, all of them three storeys high but individual features for each house. Originally, lower-middle-class families lived in them but by the latter part of the twentieth century it started to appeal to middle-class people. They started to renovate the houses adding substantially to the value. By 2007, when the book starts, the average house price was over a million pounds and you had to be rich to live there. The person who has lived most of her life on Pepys Street is Petunia Howe. Her grandfather was one of the original owners and the family have continued to be owners. Across the road from Petunia live the Yount family, 40 year old Roger, his wife Arabella and their two children, Joshua and Conrad. Roger works in finance while Arabella stays home although they have a nanny to look after the boys.The shop at the end of the road is owned by the Kamals and Ahmed Kamal, his wife Rohinka, and their two children live above the shop. Ahmed's brothers, Usman and Shahid also work in the shop but live elsewhere. And then there's the house owned by Mickey Lipton-Miller which is an investment property that is rented out to footballers who play for the football club that he works for. The house is soon to be occupied by Patrick Kamo and his son, football wizard, Freddy Kamo The other notable characters in the book are workers who perform various services. There's the Yount's nanny, Matya, hired by Roger after Arabella left him to look after the children on his own over Christmas; there's Zbigniew, a Polish builder who is frequently hired to work on houses on Pepys Road; and we can't forget the "most unpopular woman in Pepys Road", Quentina Mkfesi, a refugee from Zimbabwe, who is the parking warden for the area.

All of these people interact regularly but it's safe to say they don't really know each other. The class system is alive and well on Pepys Road. Maybe it is someone from the working class who starts to leave postcards showing the front of the houses with the words "We Want What You Have" in the mail. They arrive regularly and then are followed by videos and then a website springs up. The house owners start to feel worried and wonder what this will escalate into. Meanwhile, their own lives seem to get more difficult. Roger Yount's year end bonus, which he hoped would be a million pounds (!!!) turned out to only be thirty thousand pounds. This is not nearly enough to finance their lifestyle and economies will have to be made. Petunia Howe starts to have falls and is soon diagnosed with a brain tumour. It's inoperable so she returns to Pepys Road to die with her daughter Mary moving in to look after her. Freddy Kamo's leg is broken in a football match and it is possible he will never be able to play football again. For the Kamals there is the stress of a visit from the family matriarch and then Shahid is arrested under the terrorism act. Would the person who is sending the "We Want What You Have" messages really want these lives? Or to put it another way "Be Careful What You Wish For".

I thought this book made some great points about overconsumption and greed and the Shahid experience was truly awful. In the end, though, I thought it was a little too disjointed for a truly satisfying read. ( )
  gypsysmom | Jun 30, 2023 |
adult fiction; economic collapse as viewed from the perspectives of varied London citizens living in a well-to-do suburb. Somewhat interesting but I have too much else to read at the moment; may return to it later but not likely. ( )
  reader1009 | Jul 3, 2021 |
A very readable & enjoyable book about a wealthy street in London. We see a banker & his unpleasant, high maintenance wife; a widowed pensioner who has lived in her home since before it was worth a million; the Asian family who run, the newsagents; the Polish builder; the Hungarian nanny; the ‘contemporary’ artist who goes under the pseudonym of Smiffy; the traffic warden from Zimbabwe who isn’t quite what she seems and the young African footballer with a wonderful gift. We see the interaction and the adventures of these characters, who are all linked by the mysterious ‘We Want What You Have’ messages that start to drop into the residents’ letterboxes. Events of recent times touch our characters’ lives; the obscene amounts of money in banking and the eventual collapses that followed, terrorism; immigration and the treatment of asylum seekers. And probably an extra character to add to the mix is London herself in all her fabulous diversity. ( )
  Patsmith139 | Mar 15, 2021 |
A story of a London road and some of its inhabitants. At times political with characters sympathetically drawn, if sometimes verging on caricatures / stereotypes. The story begins simply with an elderly resident, the family running the corner shop and the wealthy banker but becomes deeper and more complex as it goes along. The campaign via postcards that arrive at each house saying, 'We want what you have' also takes on a darker edge as the book moves on. This novel provides a bit of variety to many and was interesting and enjoyable. ( )
  CarolKub | Dec 14, 2020 |
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Lanchester is a real expert on banking and the global financial crisis: his book I.O.U. is a great one-stop guide to what went wrong. And having written that book, he had no need to try to explain the crisis all over again here. Instead, he has rolled out a much broader, novelistic canvas, stretching across creeds and classes and countries, which is a true pleasure to read, and which does an amazing job of evoking and showing what London has become. Anybody who loves London, or hates it, will love this book, and will find just as much detail in the descriptions of football agents and corner shops as there is on the trading floor.
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Alle Bewohner der Pepys Road suchen nach ihrem Glück: Roger Yount ist ein erfolgreicher Banker - mit zwei Kindern und einer verwöhnten Ehefrau. Dass er nicht die erwartete 1 Million Pfund Jahresprämie erhält, stürzt die Familie in eine Krise. Nebenan zieht die senegalesische Fußballhoffnung Freddy Kamo mit seinem Vater ein - wird ihm der internationale Durchbruch in einem Premier-League-Club gelingen? Petunia Howe lebte schon in der Pepys Road, als diese noch eine einfache Arbeiterstraße war. Pakistanische Kioskbesitzer stehen unter Terrorverdacht, die nigerianische Politesse ohne Arbeitserlaubnis schreibt Strafzettel und der polnische Handwerker Zbigniew liebt die Frauen, und die Frauen lieben ihn. An einem ganz normalen Tag liegt bei allen stolzen Eigenheimbesitzern dieser Straße eine merkwürdige Nachricht im Briefkasten: »Wir wollen, was ihr habt.« Ein Roman voller Mitgefühl, Humor und Protagonisten, die man nicht mehr missen möchte.
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At first light on a late summer morning, a man in a hooded sweatshirt moved softly and slowly along an ordinary-looking street in South London. (Prologue)
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Any flights would be taken business class, since Roger thought that the whole point of having money, if it had to be summed up in a single point, which it couldn’t, but if you had to, the whole point of having a bit of money was not to have to fly scum class.
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