A Sun for the Dying

Cover of A Sun for the Dying by Jean-Claude Izzo
Publisher: Europa Editions
Year: 2008
Language: en
Edition: Text is Free of Markings
Pages: 221
ISBN-13: 9781933372594
Dimensions:
Height: 8.3 Inches
Length: 5.3 Inches
Weight: 0.52029093832 Pounds
Width: 0.8 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 843/.914
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A Sun for the Dying by Jean-Claude Izzo, published by Europa Editions on August 26, 2008, is a poignant narrative that follows Rico, a man marginalized by society, as he navigates the challenges of life without a home or steady income. After the death of a friend in the Paris metro, Rico embarks on a journey south to Marseilles, seeking warmth and a sense of belonging. This edition contains 221 pages and is presented in English, offering readers a glimpse into the struggles and fleeting moments of kindness experienced by those on the fringes of society.

In this affecting tale, readers will encounter themes of love, loss, and the harsh realities of human existence. As Rico’s journey unfolds, he faces both cruelty and compassion, reflecting the complexities of the human condition. The narrative serves as both an exploration of personal redemption and a commentary on the societal issues that push individuals to the margins. A Sun for the Dying resonates with those interested in fiction that delves into the depths of despair while also highlighting the potential for healing through connection and understanding.


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The final novel from the author of the Marseilles trilogy. “A bleak, affecting tale about a man on the skids, despairing of love’s ability to heal” (Publishers Weekly).

Rico has been banished to society’s margins; he has neither a roof over his head nor a steady income on which to depend. When a friend and fellow vagabond dies of exposure after a night spent in the Paris metro, Rico decides to flee the northern cold for his beloved south, for Marseilles and the warmth of the Mediterranean. Diverted and hindered along the way, he suffers the vagaries of human cruelty and pettiness, and is warmed by occasional, fleeting instances of human tenderness. His return to the Mediterranean is simultaneously a homecoming and a pilgrimage in search of lost love, innocence, and humanity.
From the celebrated author of the Marseilles trilogy, this is both an affecting on-the-road novel and a tender exploration of love’s power to both heal and destroy.

“Our last true romantic, Jean-Claude Izzo transmits warmth to his readers, as if granting them a mouthful of pure love. A Sun for the Dying is beautiful, like a black sun, tragic and desperate.”―Le Point (France)

“Like a chanson by Jacques Brel or Charles Aznavour, Izzo’s harsh, honed prose perfectly embodies that Gallic genius for balancing bleak unsentimentality with intense, frank emotion, making this a likely hit not just with fans of noir (including Izzo’s own Marseilles trilogy) but also with devotees of Charles Bukowski, Hubert Selby Jr., and other great modern tragedians.”―Booklist (starred review)

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Language: en. Pages: 221. Edition: Text is Free of Markings.

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