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The Fires of Autumn

The Fires of Autumn

The Fires of Autumn

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Published: 6 November, 2014
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The Fires of Autumn was written in the last two years of Irene Nemirovsky's life, after she fled Paris in 1940. The prequel to her masterpiece, Suite Francaise, it is a panoramic exploration of French life and a witness to the greatest horrors of the twentieth century. After four years of bloody warfare Bernard Jacquelain returns from the trenches a changed man. No more the naive hopes and dreams of the teenager who went to war. Attracted by the lure of money and success, Bernard embarks on a life of luxuriant delinquency supported by suspect financial dealings and easy virtue. Yet when his lover throws him off, he turns to a wholesome childhood friend for comfort. For ten years he lives the good bourgeois life, but as another war threatens everything Bernard had clung to starts to crumble, and the future for his marriage and for France looks terribly uncertain. First published posthumously in France in 1957, The Fires of Autumn is a coruscating, tragic evocation of the reality of war and its dirty aftermath, and the ugly colour it can turn a man's soul.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9780701186593
ISBN10 0701186593
Number Of Pages 240
Item Weight 399 g
Product Dimensions 160 x 28 x 236 mm
Publisher / Reseller Chatto & Windus
Format hardback
Edition 1st Edition
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Media Reviews

Admirers of Nemirovsky's Suite Francaise...won't want to miss this novel -- Peter Kemp Sunday Times Beautiful...Powerful...Poignant Independent Revelatory... gripping and illuminating Sunday Times One puts it down with unqualified admiration... This fine novel will further enhance Irene Nemirovsky's name -- John Sutherland The Times This astute novel is witness to an undeniable literary talent tragically cut short -- Sonia Zhuravlyova Lady

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Author's Bio

Irene Nemirovsky was born in Kiev in 1903, the daughter of a successful Jewish banker. In 1918 her family fled the Russian Revolution for France where she became a bestselling novelist, author of David Golder, All Our Worldly Goods, The Dogs and the Wolves and other works published in her lifetime or soon after, such as the posthumously published Suite Francaise and Fire in the Blood. She was prevented from publishing when the Germans occupied France and moved with her husband and two small daughters from Paris to the safety of the small village of Issy-l'Eveque (in German occupied territory). It was here that Irene began writing Suite Francaise. She died in Auschwitz in 1942.

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