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Fleeing to an ocean shack to escape painful memories and a relationship gone bad, Frank is unable to find the solitude he craves; while Vietnam veteran Leon explores the ways in which war destroyed both his and his Korean veteran father's family lives.

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“Haunting and brilliant.”
—"San Francisco Chronicle"
 
“Incandescent. . . . An eerie chiaroscuro of blinding sunlight and tenebrous bush, rendered in language so naturalistic and sensual it seems more felt than read. . . . "After the Fire "has the kind of dark shimmer that mesmerizes as it disturbs. . . . What distinguishes Wyld is her incandescent empathy for her male characters and the things they are unable to say, the assurance with which she reaches for a rough-edged authenticity over the easy pleasures of lyricism.”
—"Vogue

“This surefooted and even-handed multi-layered tale is fiction writing at its best with characters so vividly drawn, they seem to literally leap off of the printed pages.”
—"Tucson Citizen"
 
“An astonishingly assured debut. . . . A stunning work from a brilliant new voice.”
—"Esquire "(UK)
 
“Mesmerising. . . . A novel bo

"Haunting and brilliant."
--"San Francisco Chronicle"
"Incandescent. . . . An eerie chiaroscuro of blinding sunlight and tenebrous bush, rendered in language so naturalistic and sensual it seems more felt than read. . . . "After the Fire "has the kind of dark shimmer that mesmerizes as it disturbs. . . . What distinguishes Wyld is her incandescent empathy for her male characters and the things they are unable to say, the assurance with which she reaches for a rough-edged authenticity over the easy pleasures of lyricism."
--"Vogue
"
"This surefooted and even-handed multi-layered tale is fiction writing at its best with characters so vividly drawn, they seem to literally leap off of the printed pages."
--"Tucson Citizen"
"An astonishingly assured debut. . . . A stunning work from a brilliant new voice."
--"Esquire "(UK)
"Mesmerising. . . . A novel both taut and otherworldly. This adroit examination of loss, lostness and trauma is the beginning of great things [for Wyld]."
--"The""Independent "(London)
"A gritty novel. . . . Rough and beautiful. . . . It speaks to the muscle in Wyld's writing, which in richly telling detail describes the experiences 40 years apart of two Australian men. . . . Wyld distinguishes herself as another fine Australian novelist."
--"Minneapolis Star-Tribune"
"Written in pithy, crystal-sharp prose, this is a compelling read that uses the Australian landscape to mirror its characters' equally unforgiving emotional terrain."
--"Financial Times"
"Wyld has a feel both for beauty and for the ugliness of inherited pain. The mood is creepy--strange creatures in the sugar cane, grieving neighbors, a missing local girl--and the sentiment is plain: 'Sometimes people aren't all right and that's just how it is.'"
--"The New Yorker"
"A terrifically self-assured debut. . . . It's a cauterising, cleansing tale, told with muscular writing."
--"The Guardian "(London)
"A searching study of the way war-induced damage passes from fathers to sons. . . . Uniting the disparate narratives is Wyld's brisk, atmospheric style and her fascination with men who commit appalling acts, but are not appalling people."
--"Times Literary Supplement "(London)
"Passionate. . . . "After the Fire "is not a book of simple feelings. . . . One must admire Wyld for her courage."
--"Bookpage"
" "
"Just sometimes, a book is so complete, so compelling and potent, that you are fearful of breaking its hold. This is one. . . . With awesome skill and whiplash wit, Evie Wyld knits together past and present, with tension building all the time. In Peter Carey and Tim Winton, Australia has produced two of the finest storytellers working today. On this evidence, Wyld can match them both."
--"Daily Mail" (London)
"Ravishingly atmospheric and wisely compassionate. . . . There's no doubt that Wyld is a writer of immense abilities and depth."
"--Booklist"
"A triumph of subtle, original and unsentimental writing . . . Wyld explores the restrictions and distortions in the lives of men who won't or can't talk through whatever is eating away at them [with] great restraint and poignancy."
--"The Australian"

Haunting and brilliant.
"San Francisco Chronicle"
Incandescent. . . . An eerie chiaroscuro of blinding sunlight and tenebrous bush, rendered in language so naturalistic and sensual it seems more felt than read. . . . "After the Fire "has the kind of dark shimmer that mesmerizes as it disturbs. . . . What distinguishes Wyld is her incandescent empathy for her male characters and the things they are unable to say, the assurance with which she reaches for a rough-edged authenticity over the easy pleasures of lyricism.
"Vogue
"
This surefooted and even-handed multi-layered tale is fiction writing at its best with characters so vividly drawn, they seem to literally leap off of the printed pages.
"Tucson Citizen"
An astonishingly assured debut. . . . A stunning work from a brilliant new voice.
"Esquire "(UK)
Mesmerising. . . . A novel both taut and otherworldly. This adroit examination of loss, lostness and trauma is the beginning of great things [for Wyld].
"The" "Independent "(London)
A gritty novel. . . . Rough and beautiful. . . . It speaks to the muscle in Wyld s writing, which in richly telling detail describes the experiences 40 years apart of two Australian men. . . . Wyld distinguishes herself as another fine Australian novelist.
"Minneapolis Star-Tribune"
Written in pithy, crystal-sharp prose, this is a compelling read that uses the Australian landscape to mirror its characters equally unforgiving emotional terrain.
"Financial Times"
Wyld has a feel both for beauty and for the ugliness of inherited pain. The mood is creepy strange creatures in the sugar cane, grieving neighbors, a missing local girl and the sentiment is plain: Sometimes people aren t all right and that s just how it is.
"The New Yorker"
A terrifically self-assured debut. . . . It s a cauterising, cleansing tale, told with muscular writing.
"The Guardian "(London)
A searching study of the way war-induced damage passes from fathers to sons. . . . Uniting the disparate narratives is Wyld s brisk, atmospheric style and her fascination with men who commit appalling acts, but are not appalling people.
"Times Literary Supplement "(London)
Passionate. . . . "After the Fire "is not a book of simple feelings. . . . One must admire Wyld for her courage.
"Bookpage"
""
Just sometimes, a book is so complete, so compelling and potent, that you are fearful of breaking its hold. This is one. . . . With awesome skill and whiplash wit, Evie Wyld knits together past and present, with tension building all the time. In Peter Carey and Tim Winton, Australia has produced two of the finest storytellers working today. On this evidence, Wyld can match them both.
"Daily Mail" (London)
Ravishingly atmospheric and wisely compassionate. . . . There s no doubt that Wyld is a writer of immense abilities and depth.
" Booklist"
A triumph of subtle, original and unsentimental writing . . . Wyld explores the restrictions and distortions in the lives of men who won t or can t talk through whatever is eating away at them [with] great restraint and poignancy.
"The Australian""

Book Description:
A beautiful debut novel about fathers and sons, and the things we struggle to say out loud by one of Granta's Best of Young British Novelists 2013.

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  • PublisherPantheon Books
  • Publication date2009
  • ISBN 10 0307378462
  • ISBN 13 9780307378460
  • BindingHardcover
  • Edition number1
  • Number of pages296
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