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Fire Exit Morgan Talty

Fire Exit By Morgan Talty

Fire Exit by Morgan Talty


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Fire Exit by Morgan Talty

A lone white man lives beside the river on the edge of the Penobscot reservation in Maine. Charles spends his days doing odd jobs, looking after his depressive mother, and staring across the water to the house in which his half-Native daughter Elizabeth has grown up, unaware of his existence, her paternity hidden to protect her tribal status. Yet the cracks in the foundations of Elizabeths life are beginning to show, and Charles can see Elizabeth is struggling, much like his own mother does. He firmly believes the truth will set them all free but the price of it may be the destruction of them all.

A deeply layered story of family and blood ties, full of quiet, beautiful, and dignified sentences, Fire Exit shows us kinship from all angles, and its capacity to break down, re-form, fade, or strengthen, while always remaining a part of us.

'Utterly consuming spellbinding and quietly devastating a sober reckoning with what love can and cannot do, what healing is and is not possible in our families. The novel absolutely smoulders.' Tommy Orange

Fire Exit Reviews

Theres a lovely clarity to Fire Exit . . . this novel does not shy away from blistering questions of belonging and identity, but rather leans into them. Esi Edugyan, The New York Times


Talty is a beautiful craftsman . . . His narrator made me care most about his storys most vulnerable person. Dan Shapiro, The Washington Post


Soulful and assured. The Minneapolis Star-Tribune


Its Taltys commitment to the hungover, anti-lyrical nature of fiction that gives the cathartic moments in Fire Exit their beauty and communicative power. At the end of the day, thats what the books realism moves us toward . . . a desire to show us a reality that we recognize, and in so showing give us something to sharesomething we can have in common. Its picture of suffering is one we know, because it echoes disasters that we have seen and failures we have lived through. In this way, the healing message that its sending turns out to be addressed to us, whether we like it or not. Josh Billings, Los Angeles Review of Books


A striking debut novel of cultural inheritance. New Yorker

About Morgan Talty

Morgan Talty is a citizen of the Penobscot Indian Nation, and the author of the critically acclaimed linked story collection Night of the Living Rez (USA: Tin House Books 2022; UK: And Other Stories 2025), winner of the PEN/Robert W. Bingham Prize and the National Book Critics Circle John Leonard Prize for Best First Book. His writing has appeared in Granta and The Guardian amongst others, and he was selected by Karen Russell as a National Book Foundation 5 Under 35 Honoree. Talty is an Assistant Professor of English in Creative Writing and Native American and Contemporary Literature at the University of Maine, Orono, and he is on the faculty at the Stonecoast MFA in creative writing as well as the Institute of American Indian Arts. He lives in Levant, Maine.

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NGR9781916751040
9781916751040
1916751040
Fire Exit by Morgan Talty
New
Paperback
And Other Stories
2024-10-01
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