How do we even begin to narrate the history of the world? Where do we
start, and where do we end? Fireflies is Sagasti’s bold and
original attempt to answer these questions. Roaming across time and
geography, he lights on an eclectic array of characters and events
that at first glance seem unrelated, and teases out their stories to
reveal unexpected points of contact between them. Stanley Kubrick,
Joseph Beuys, Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, Neil Armstrong, Ludwig
Wittgenstein, the Beatles, Japanese poets, Brazilian priests, Russian
cosmonauts and many more cross these pages, and Sagasti finds common
threads that weave them together into a single narrative.The fireflies
themselves perhaps provide the key to understanding this book. They
become a metaphor for the resistance of certain luminous moments,
certain twinkling fragments of history, to the passing of time. They
remind us that events do not always simply disappear neatly into the
darkness, but rather remain, floating in the air, lighting up the
night sky indefinitely. Sagasti shows us that the present moment, like
this novel, is a tapestry woven of a multiplicity of times.Using his
unique, poetic and keenly observant style, Sagasti transforms the
accidents of history into a single, lyrical constellation, and for the
reader it is an extraordinary sight.
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ISBN
9781999722753
Publisert
2023
Utgiver
Charco Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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