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Burn cover image and design by Shane Luitjens/Torquere Creative fiction
June 1, 1953. A mute, naked boy appears in the garden of Sylvia Edelman: messy housewife, reluctant communist, and expert tomato gardener. Only a dog tag dangling from his neck identifies him: Simon. Is he a government agent, a runaway teenager, or a robot planted to persecute Sylvia and her tomatoes? Set amidst the sexual and political repression of the 1950s, Burn tells the story of the flamboyant Sylvia Edelman, Simon, and Sylvan Lake, a socialist Jewish colony in northern Westchester. Burn revisits familiar narratives of McCarthyism, Jewish socialism, and pedophilia, but from the rarely heard perspective of a menopausal immigrant woman. A fable for the Bush/Rumsfeld era, a rewriting of the Adam and Eve myth, Burn will scorch the reader with its Faulkneresque tale of tomatoes, torture, and tangled love.
Jennifer Natalya Fink is a writer, children's bookmaker, teacher, hell-raiser, and Brooklynite. She has won a variety of awards for her fiction, including The Dana Award In The Novel, STORY Magazine's Short Fiction Award, The Georgetown Review's Fiction Award, and the Billy Heekin Foundation Award. She is the Founder and Gorilla-in-Chief of The Gorilla Press, a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting literacy through bookmaking.
Read an interview with Jennifer Natalya Fink.
"Burn, Jennifer Natalya Fink's fictional debut, is without a doubt the best first novel I have read in a long, long time. Not only does its prose sing sear spit howl and fly off the page, it tells the story of a beautiful boy (or something), and a paranoid (with good reason) middle-aged commie pinko. I am actually going to recommend this book to friends." Pick it up or order it at your favorite book store!
A high-resolution Burn cover is available here. Publisher: Greg Wharton |
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