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Fire Flowers

Author: Ben Byrne  

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Originally published as: Fireflies (Toronto: Anansi, 2013).

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Originally published as: Fireflies (Toronto: Anansi, 2013).

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August, 1945. Japan has been defeated in the Second World War. The country lies in ruins. Satsuko Takara and her teenage brother, Hiroshi, have lost their parents, and each other, during the firestorm that devastated Tokyo five months before. Hal Lynch, a haunted U.S. reconnaissance photographer, is now a photojournalist in Japan, where he stumbles upon a shocking story and is determined to bring it to light. And Osamu Maruki, a dissolute writer and once Satsuko's beloved, has returned from the South Pacific a broken and changed man. As these characters' stories spin out and converge, the war-torn streets of Tokyo come alive in this dazzlingly observed novel. Cinematic, brutal, yet beautiful, Fireflies powerfully portrays the shock, the struggles, and the difficult choices that arise from the destruction of war.

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Critic Reviews

“"The novel offers a kaleidoscope of postwar Japanese life [...] Bryne's writing is clear and charming." -- Kirkus Reviews "An impressive and nuanced account of a dark moment in history--and a promising literary debut." -- The Independent "It was a gripping historical story, heart-breaking and heart-warming in equal measure. A remarkable debut--I loved it." --Shiny New Books”

"The novel offers a kaleidoscope of postwar Japanese life [...] Bryne's writing is clear and charming."
--Kirkus Reviews

"An impressive and nuanced account of a dark moment in history--and a promising literary debut."
--The Independent

"It was a gripping historical story, heart-breaking and heart-warming in equal measure. A remarkable debut--I loved it."
--Shiny New Books

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About the Author

Ben Byrne was born in London in 1977. He studied Drama at the University of Manchester and then lived in San Francisco for several years working as an international market researcher and ethnographic film maker. This job took him to Japan, where he spent considerable time exploring its history and culture. He returned to London to dedicate his time more fully to writing, and his short fiction has appeared in Litro magazine. Fireflies is his first novel.

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August, 1945. Japan has just surrendered to the Allied forces after suffering such a devastating and horrific loss of life and sense of nationhood. Fire Flowers explores a post-war Japan and the many people from both sides tasked with rebuilding their lives. Satsuko Takara and her teenage brother, Hiroshi, have lost both their parents, and each other, during the firestorm that devastated Tokyo five months before. Documenting the destruction of the war is Hal Lynch, a haunted U.S. photohjournalist, who stumbles upon a shocking story and is determined to bring it to light. And Osamu Maruki, a dissolute writer and once Satsuko's lover, has returned from the South Pacific a broken and changed man. The war-torn streets of Tokyo come alive in this dazzlingly observed debut novel as the lives of these former enemies collide and come together. Cinematic, brutal, yet beautiful, Fire Flowers powerfully portrays the shock, the struggles, and the difficult choices that arise from the destruction of war.

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Product Details

Publisher
Europa Editions
Published
19th February 2015
Pages
368
ISBN
9781609452483

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