The Fires of Autumn
by Irène Némirovsky
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Pub Date Nov 06 2014 | Archive Date Dec 11 2014
Random House UK, Vintage Publishing | Vintage Digital
Description
The prequel to the bestselling Suite Française
Paris 1918, Bernard Jacquelain returns from the trenches a changed man.
The city is a whirl of decadence and corruption and he embarks on a life of parties and shady business dealings, as well as an illicit affair.
But as another war threatens, everything around him starts to crumble, and the future for him and for France suddenly looks dangerously uncertain.
A Note From the Publisher
UK edition – available to read in UK, Commonwealth and Canada, Europe.
Advance Praise
Praise for Suite Francaise:
An irresistible work. Suite Francaise clutches the heart - The Times
It is quite outstanding, full of beauty, pain and truth... We are lucky to have this book - Sunday Telegraph
The
facts surrounding the discovery of this book are as remarkable as its
contents are magnificent... A triumph of indomitability and a masterwork
of literary accomplishment - Sunday Times
Deftly
translated by Sandra Smith, this is possibly the most devastating
indictment of French manners and morals since Madame Bovary, as hypnotic
as Proust at the biscuit tin, as gruelling as Genet on the prowl. Irène
Nemirovsky is, on this evidence, a novelist of the very first order, perceptive to a fault and sly in her emotional restraint - Evening Standard
An heroic attempt to write a novel about a nightmare in which the author is entirely embedded - Spectator
Remarkable as the story of the publication of Suite Française is,
it will finally be of anecdotal interest compared with the importance
of the book. Here is the work of a fine novelist at the top of her form,
writing about the fate of her adopted country with a pitiless clarity
A book of exceptional literary quality, it has the kind of intimacy found in the diary of Anne Frank - Times Literary Supplement
Suite Francaise is one of those rare books that demands to be read - Guardian
Nemirovsky
has a great gift for describing the ordinariness that surrounds
catastrophes...it is this ability to conjure up people, in all their
moods and foibles, their selflessness or vanity, that makes Suite Francaise so remarkable - Literary Review
What
is to me most remarkable is the degree to which Nemirovsky, writing so
close to the event, has nevertheless distilled it to extract the
significance of each moment and episode...it is literature, not
journalism. Her novel is in the classic French tradition, intelligent
and sensuous - Scotsman
Suite Francaise
is the most powerful account of that time and place many of us have
ever read...this extraordinary woman's work is receiving the celebration
it deserves. I defy anyone to read it without tears of admiration and pity for its author - Daily Mail
The work of a genuine artist - Writers’ and Critics’ pick of 2006, Guardian
Portraying
life in France during the German occupation, it captures people's
anxieties, joys and determination to maintain some normality in trying
circumstances - Independent on Sunday
The
description of the Germans' Second World War invasion of France is
beautifully drawn. I could smell the lavender and not only see but also
feel the writer's pain and joy. I never wanted it to end - Daily Express
[I]t
is certain to be the toast of publishers...evokes the heroism,
brutality and cowardice of a country under occupation...critics are
united in acclaiming it as one of the most important novels about the
occupation - Sunday Times
A powerful work, satirical yet humane, with a poignant awareness of transient happiness - Sunday Telegraph
This miracle of a novel plucks tenderness from the heart of tragedy - Independent
It has the pathos and majesty of a magnificent ruin - Guardian
Lithely
moving from panoramic to microscopic, Nemirovsky shows the crumbling
world from an array of perspectives...marvellous book - Daily Telegraph
Marketing Plan
Final Némirovsky: this is the last of Chatto's Némirovskys so there's scope for doing a big promotion/making a big fuss around its publication.
Film of Suite Française:
set to be huge, coming early 2015 pre-Oscars with an amazing cast -
Michelle Williams, Kristen Scott Thomas, Harriet Walter, Sam Riley,
Mattias Schoenaerts, same director as The Duchess.
Prequel to Suite Française:
tonally and subject-matter-wise this is the prequel to SF. It's set in
the interwar years in the run-up to the Second World War and the
evacuation of Paris, when SF begins and was the last book she finished, before she started writing SF.
Impact of war: The Fires of Autumn
is seething with ferocious anger at the horrific impact of war.
Publishing in 2014, in the year of the anniversary of the First World
War, there will be lots of debate about this.
Literary establishment fans:
Julian Barnes, Ali Smith, Carmen Callil and many others are all huge
Némirovsky fans and we will be corralling their support for this final
publication.
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781409019527 |
PRICE | £8.99 (GBP) |