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First Blood

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WINNER OF THE 2021 RENAUDOT PRIZE
WINNER OF THE 2022 STREGA EUROPEAN PRIZE
A WORLD LITERATURE TODAY NOTABLE BOOK 2023

A moving fictionalized account of Nothomb's own father, who died of Covid related symptoms in early 2020, this is the acclaimed author's most personal and heartfelt novel.

The Republic of the Congo, 1964. A young man faces a firing squad, preparing for his last moment on Earth. He is known as a complex and complicated man whose childhood left him hungry for affection and attention and who transformed his emotional wounds into a brilliant career as a diplomat and a negotiator. Now he finds himself negotiating for his own life, together with the lives of 1,500 Congolese citizens.

Inspired by the life of her father and by her lifelong effort to understand him, Amélie Nothomb's new novel is about life-and-death decisions, about reckoning with one's past, reconciling with one's parents, and about the hard, often humorous work of determining one's own path.

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      April 15, 2023
      This slim, award-winning novel from Belgian author Nothomb imagines her father's life as he, a 28-year-old diplomat, stands before a firing squad and remembers everything that preceded this moment. Patrick never knew his own father, who died a heroic soldier's death shortly before WWII. Devastated by the loss, his mother relinquished him to her upper-class parents, and Patrick's main interactions with his mother happened via a portrait painted of the two of them by a celebrated artist. While Grandmama doted, Grandpapa, a retired general, fretted over Patrick's need for "toughening up," and thus the six-year-old boy got to know the free-for-all of his paternal family, a raucous and regally descended crowd reciting poetry and fighting over food in a moldering chateau in the wild Ardennes region--an enchanting experience of both family and deprivation that would prepare him for the hostage situation in the People's Republic of the Congo, where the story begins and ends. Nothomb's crystalline re-remembrance is a spell-casting, one-sitting read that's Technicolor vivid and rich in joy, humor, and love.

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