Three Flames : A Novel
Three Flames : A Novel
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Author(s): Lightman, Alan
ISBN No.: 9781640092280
Pages: 208
Year: 201909
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 34.50
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

Praise for Three Flames Chicago Review of Books , One of the Best Books of the Month " Three Flames is Alan Lightman''s best book since Einstein''s Dreams . It is a piercing story of social dissolution in damaged Cambodia. The traditional patriarchal control of women here combines with the lingering hurts of the Vietnam War and the intrusion of the entrepreneurial world in a caustic mix that burns generations of a rice-farming family. But a note of hopeful change delights the reader, and Lightman''s personal commitment to that change makes this an important story of global women''s rights. It is unusual for a writer to plunge so deeply into perceived social injustice in another culture, but the depth and detailed accuracy of Three Flames shows us humans working through big and serious changes in traditional beliefs and practices. Today we need such knowledge." --Annie Proulx "It is rare for a writer who is not native to a place to speak with a voice so real, honest, and true. Lightman does not miss a detail, with every gesture, every word uttered, every word refrained reminding me of my homeland.


He burrows into the complexity of the Cambodian way of life, with its intricate maze of memories, dreams, and ghosts and reveals an aching for love and acceptance that is universal." --Kalyanee Mam, award-winning filmmaker of A River Changes Course "Lyrical and poignant, Three Flames weaves the stories of three generations of a poor, Cambodian farming family as they struggle to survive and hold on to their humanity. Each family member, like a flickering flame, lights the hopes and dreams of the others, offering courage in the face of shattering heartbreaks and tragedies. Beautifully written and told with great compassion, Alan Lightman''s novel gives readers a family that is rich in stories, history, and heart, proving in the end that love shines even in the midst of great darkness." --Loung Ung, author of First They Killed My Father " Three Flames is a rich and poignant story of family, revenge, and redemption. Alan Lightman captures all the complexities of a rural Cambodian farming family living in a world hampered by customs and familial duties. Each carries the scars of their parents and ancestors, while courageously navigating through the tragedies and heartbreaks of modern life. With keen insight into the human heart, Lightman has written a deeply moving, multilayered story that resonates long after it''s over.


" --Gail Tsukiyama, author of The Samurai''s Garden " Three Flames is a beautifully observed portrait of a Cambodian family by a writer with great insight and humility. Never melodramatic or sentimental, Lightman writes about a mother grappling with a desire for revenge, a daughter sold to pay a debt, and a younger sister determined to continue her education. And, in each case, he portrays individuals--not merely the products of history or poverty." --Allegra Goodman, author of The Chalk Artist "Lightman ( Einstein''s Dreams ) portrays a Cambodian family''s conflicts with precision in this affecting novel told from the perspectives of six characters . Lightman infuses Cambodian culture naturally among his considered dissections of pain. Readers will be moved by this collection''s navigation of deeply personal heartaches and lingering implications of war." -- Publishers Weekly "Set in Cambodia, Lightman''s first novel in almost a decade follows three generations of a rural farming family as they struggle to adjust to changing values and the steady encroachment of the modern world." -- The New York Times Book Review "[An] intimate examination of a Cambodian family''s post-Khmer Rouge lives, driven by survival, redeemed by resilience .


This undeniable testimony to the empowering effects of educating girls should resonate especially with aware teens." -- Booklist "[Lightman''s] time spent in Cambodia is apparent through the beautiful and unforced descriptions in Three Flames , his first work of fiction in six years . Lightman illustrates generational family trauma in a way that is succinct (at a slim 208 pages, Three Flames can be read in the better part of a day) yet leaves just the right amount of speculation to the reader. Three Flames is moving and beautifully written--an unforgettable embodiment of the resilience of the human spirit." --Leslie Hinson, BookPage "[Lightman''s] extensive travels in Cambodia and his reverence for the place shine through in this novel''s details--of planting the monsoon-season rice and later transplanting the tender shoots; of the strict hierarchies of age and status, as reflected by a complex system of honorifics; and of the tangible ways fate and difficult choices can pile up and doom another generation to poverty. That kind of reverence is essential when an author dares to conjure the dreams and terrors of characters from a world so different from his own, in a language that is not theirs. The author has approached that daunting task, it seems, with the awestruck curiosity of a stargazing poet, blending diligent study with a scientist-philosopher''s grasp of the vastness of what cannot be known. It''s the novelist''s job, after all, to imagine the unknowable universe of the human heart.


In Three Flames , using prose as simple as in a fable, Lightman has ably channeled his characters'' private worlds, transcending the unfamiliarity of distant tongues and customs, and found the universal language of private shames and fondest desires, thwarted dreams and familial love." --Kim Green, Chapter 16 Praise for Einstein''s Dreams An International Bestseller Short-listed for the PEN New England/Boston Globe Winship Award "A magical, metaphysical realm . Captivating, enchanting, delightful." -- The New York Times "Whimsical and meditative, playful and provocative, Einstein''s Dreams pulls the reader into a dream world like a powerful magnet. As in Calvino''s work, the fantastical elements of the stories are grounded in precise, crystalline prose." --Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times "Endlessly fascinating. A beguiling inquiry into the not-at-all theoretical, utterly time-tangled, tragic and sublime nature of human life." -- The Boston Globe "Lightman is an artist who paints with the notion of time.


" -- The Los Angeles Times "Lightman''s book is an excellent collection of stories of ideas connected by moving imagery, some ironic situations, keen questioning about values and the presence of the Aare River. These aspects sufficiently connect the stories into a coherent whole that is well worth returning to." -- The Toronto Review of Books "A remarkable story about the hypnagogic ruminations of the famous scientist as a young man. Lightman''s work is visually precise, steeped in lab work, yet filled with feeling." -- The Washington Post "Mr. Lightman successfully has combined his talents to create an imaginative work that explores the motivations of a great scientist." -- Dallas Morning News "Impressionistic . the writing, beautifully simple, conveys better than most texts the strangeness of Einstein''s ideas.


" -- TIME "A brilliant novel of time in its marvelous flight . gorgeous in its writing, spellbinding and profound in its effects." --Susan Fromberg Schaeffer, Chicago Sun-Times "A beautiful work of fiction that explores the nature of creativity . takes you as close as you''re likely to get to Einstein''s inner world . Lightman is a wonderful writer." --Jim Dawson, Minneapolis Star-Tribune "As a whole, this tiny volume approaches the intellectual playfulness of Einstein, who is said to have worked more like an artist--by imagination and intuition--than a scientist." -- Village Voice Literary Supplement "It''s simplicity and thoughtfulness are reminiscent of Primo Levi . It passes some of the tests of classic work: it provokes immediate rereading and a description of it cannot replace the experience of reading it.


It''s tantalizingly short but lives long in the memory." --John Barrow, Nature "It is at once intellectually provocative and touching and comic and so very beautifully written." --Salman Rushdie, author of The Golden House "Daring . realized with subtly and wit." -- Publisher''s Weekly Praise for The Diagnosis A finalist for the National Book Award in fiction A Barnes and Noble national college bestseller "Original and grimly unsentimental . A major accomplishment, written in austerely beautiful prose." -- The Washington Post Book World "A funny, troubling story about our culture''s devotion to technology at the expense of humanity . Clever and wise, a rare combination.


" -- The San Francisco Chronicle "Although the world around Bill ''is diminished to the most feeble red light,'' the novel, at last, burns brightly."-- The New Yorker "A searing vision of our helter-skelter and spiritually debilitating technocracy."-- The Chicago Tribune "A manifesto, an interpretation of Socrates in the context of our modern world . a novel that forcefully captures the great confluence of our times: information overload, unimaginable prosperity and spiritual bankruptcy . [Lightman] has succeeded." -- The New York Times "[A] dark, deadpan, and decidedly Kafkaesque novel . The Diagnosis offers.


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