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A soldier engulfed in napalm suspends his death by composing a family saga in which he learns to live within the flames
Do not remain on the fire's edge, find your way to the heart of the fire and do not leave. . . . Death does not exist as long as you reject it. A soldier watches an airplane dropping napalm on his position. In the instant before his fiery death, he does not see his life flash before his eyes. Instead, he improvises a novel, one that screams out of him at high speed.
In his story, Sam wanders a postapocalyptic landscape of broken cities and empty steppes for days, years, centuries. Through a series of blackly comic, dreamlike, bizarre scenes, he gleans lessons imparted by the weird and violent members of his family, including sorceress Aunt Yoanna, doomed Uncle Slutov, and two sharp-shooting cousins who try to persuade him to kill their mother. Sam's clan teaches him how to accept his fate and live in the world of flames with no fear for the future.
The forty-ninth novel in the post-exotic series and the last to appear under the name Antoine Volodine, Living in Fire includes an interview with the writer about this book's place in his overall project, its literary and cinematic influences, and its thematic connections with other works in the sequence. A triumphant conclusion to an epic experiment, Living in Fire cuts through a world aflame using dark humor, flights of fantasy, and radical acceptance.
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Antoine Volodine is the primary pseudonym of a French-Russian writer who has published dozens of novels under various names and identities, including Manuela Draeger. Several of his books are available in English translation, including, from the University of Minnesota Press, Solo Viola, Mevlido's Dreams, and The Inner Harbour.
Lia Swope Mitchell is translator of several books from French, including Solo Viola by Antoine Volodine, Kree by Manuela Draeger, and Survival of the Fireflies by Georges Didi-Huberman, all published by the University of Minnesota Press.
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