Air and Fire
By (Author) Rupert Thomson
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
30th August 2012
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.914
Paperback
320
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
233g
At the turn of the century Thophile and Suzanne Valence sail into the Mexican copper-mining town of Santa Sofa. Tho has travelled here to build a metal church designed by his mentor, the great engineer Gustave Eiffel. His wife Suzanne, wayward and graced with the gift of clairvoyance is deeply in love and has insisted on accompanying him. But the magical landscape inspires no answering passion in Tho. In her loneliness she turns to the American gold prospector Wilson Pharaoh, and soon he, like the town and its inhabitants, falls under her spell, an enchantment as seductive as Suzanne herself.
A drama of thwarted passions, the conflict between masculine reason and female intuition, Enlightenment rationality and native superstition ... Thoroughly enjoyable' * Guardian *
A haunting atmosphere, skilfully described ... Surreal and evanescent' * New York Times Book Review *
Thomson has an astonishing eye for detail, coupled with a flair for plots that are both neat and profound' * Times Literary Supplement *
Extraordinary ... Human passions in all their grandeur and frailty are explored under a hot Mexican sky ... Thomson writes with an intensity that mirrors the emotions - all strongly felt - of his unusual cast of characters' * Daily Mail *
RUPERT THOMSON is the author of eight highly acclaimed novels, of which Air and Fire and The Insult were shortlisted for the Writer's Guild Fiction Prize and the Guardian Fiction Prize respectively. His most recent novel, Death of a Murderer, was shortlisted for the 2008 Costa Novel Award. His memoir This Party's Got to Stop was published in 2009.