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Fire in the Blood by Irène Némirovsky

irenecuadras's review against another edition

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3.5

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yaela_sans's review against another edition

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emotional medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.75

radioisasoundsalvation's review against another edition

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5.0

It was beautiful, and perfectly timed on my part... I was coming off of a rather idyllic high from Q & A, and the somber, cold telling of this novel definitely made me slow down. Don't get me wrong, you'll finish it in a day... I'd even recommend attacking it in one sitting, if you have the chance! Nemirovsky takes a seemingly simple set of French farmers and their families, and lulls you into a tragic unleashing of passions and truths that touches all who have been involved in any form of love affair, however unrequited or short it may have been. The secrets of our narrator Silvio and his family break apart whatever solidity there was at the beginning, and as you read the last chapter, you see how desperate these peoples' lives are. It's bitter, and sharply poetic. More contemplative than Atonement, but you're also more distant from the characters.

nancidrum's review against another edition

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4.0

This little novella, written by Irene Nemirovsky the author of Suite Francaise, was a book I wanted to read after reading Suite Francaise, but somehow got lost in the dirge of books on my TBR shelf. What a treat to have stumbled upon it. This is a story of youth, old age and love powerfully told in just over 100 pages. Absolutely tragic that Irene Nemirovsky met her fate in a concentration camp at Auschwitz and the world missed out her potential for writing more books.

susanreadstheworld's review against another edition

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The narrator is flat and dull, and I didn’t find any of the characters loveable or interesting.
For a Nemirovsky, this was disappointing.

agne_sab's review against another edition

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reflective sad fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.25

silviaamaturo's review against another edition

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4.0

Giovani e vecchi, generazioni che camminano fianco a fianco, l'una influenzata dall'altra eppure impenetrabili e incomprensibili. Perbenismo e convenzioni, ma anche segreti e ipocrisie, appena sotto la superficie.

"E' una questione di orgoglio oltre che di fedeltà alla propria famiglia, una sorta di solidarietà che da queste parti lega il marito alla moglie e i figli al padre, coprendo ogni odio, perché non ci siano scandali e nessuno sappia nulla. Non che la gente della regione cerchi l'approvazione altrui: sono persone troppo selvatiche e orgogliose. Hanno piuttosto timore che ci si occupi di loro: sentirsi addosso gli occhi del prossimo è una sofferenza insopportabile. Questo, per altro, le rende impermeabili alla vanità: non vogliono essere invidiate, né tanto meno compatite; solo starsene tranquille. E' il loro motto; un sinonimo di felicità, o meglio, un surrogato della felicità assente."

angeliqueazul's review against another edition

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5.0

So unerwartet hat mir noch selten ein Buch so gut gefallen. Ich wünschte, ich könnte es im Original auf Französisch lesen, doch sind meine diesbezüglichen Sprachfähigkeiten leider zu begrenzt. Warum ich mir das bei der Lektüre sehr gewünscht habe, liegt daran, dass ich das Gefühl hatte, die Sprach sei außergewöhnlich - doch gleichzeitig war ich mir der Übersetzung gar zu bewusst.
Doch kommen wir zum Inhalt: Absolut faszinierend - eine Geschichte die auf einer Idee beruht, über die man noch lange nachdenken kann. Besonders hat mir die unglaubliche Ruhe des Erzählers gefallen, die natürlich in starkem Konstrast zum zentralen Bild des lodernden Feuers steht. Brilliant als Rätsel verpackt ist diese Erzählung zudem auch noch - ich muss gestehen, die Aufklärung zum Schluss selbst erkannt habe, aber dennoch war es unglaublich raffiniert. (Interessanter Weise möchte man aus diesem und dem Grund, das das Buch relativ abrupt endet, am Ende noch einmal von vorne anfangen.)

elsharrow's review against another edition

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See also: the Cesar pavese book I read earlier this year

mverdoorn's review against another edition

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3.0

A very good short story.