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Aliss at the Fire WINNER OF THE 2023 NOBEL PRIZE IN LITERATURE

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SKU: 9781804271025

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Experience the haunting power of “Aliss at Fire,” the Nobel Prize-winning masterpiece by Jon Fosse. Explore themes of love, loss, and memory in this unforgettable tale, hailed as a modern classic. Fosse’s evocative prose creates a poignant and unforgettable journey. Buy Now!

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  • ISBN-13: 9781804271025
  • Publisher: Fitzcarraldo Editions
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Spine Width: 9 mm
  • Width: 197 mm
  • ISBN-10: 1804271020
  • Publisher Date: 27 Oct 2023
  • Height: 113 mm
  • No of Pages: 80
  • Weight: 68 gr

21 reviews for Aliss at the Fire WINNER OF THE 2023 NOBEL PRIZE IN LITERATURE

  1. Shivam Malhotra

    A slow burn, but worth the effort. The characters are so real.

  2. Harsh Ojha

    Exquisite prose and a deeply moving story. A true masterpiece!

  3. Surabhi Chakravarty

    Absolutely stunning! A must-read for lovers of literary fiction.

  4. Vinit Yadav

    Jon Fosse at his best. This is a book I will read again.

  5. Yashika

    Beautifully written, but left me feeling a bit empty.

  6. Utkarsh Kumar

    A beautiful and tragic story. Fosse’s words are pure magic.

  7. Siddharth Biswas

    A bit slow-paced, but the themes resonated. I’m still thinking about Aliss.

  8. Karan Sharma

    A bit too abstract for my taste, but I appreciate the artistry.

  9. Syed Ahmad Abdullah

    Profound and thought-provoking. This book will stay with you long after you finish it.

  10. Prashik Sheshrao Wankhade

    Unforgettable. Fosse’s exploration of loss is both heartbreaking and beautiful.

  11. Radhika Sharma

    A deeply moving and evocative read. Fosse’s prose is mesmerizing.

  12. Anup Mangwani

    I found it a bit depressing, but undeniably well-written.

  13. Varun Dwivedi

    Not my usual genre, but I was captivated. Worth the Nobel Prize? Maybe.

  14. Prashant Kumar Sinha

    Didn’t quite live up to the hype for me, but still a good read.

  15. Midhunprasad M

    Difficult to get into, but ultimately rewarding. The ending stayed with me.

  16. Anika

    This book is haunting me in the best way possible.

  17. Jeevesh Kumar Singh

    Haunting and beautiful. Explores loss with such tenderness. A modern classic, indeed!

  18. Ayush Prabhakar

    A masterpiece. Read it! The best book about love and loss.

  19. Tejas Rawat

    I struggled with the pacing, but the imagery was incredible.

  20. Afnas

    It was okay. I didn’t feel as strongly about it as others seem to.

  21. Kaushiki Pandey

    Fosse’s writing is like poetry. A powerful exploration of memory.

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