These Blazing Suns

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A01=Nincemon Falle
African literature
Author_Nincemon Falle
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city life
coming of age
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family heritage
fathers and sons
forthcoming
Francophone literature
translated fiction
village life

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  • ISBN 9781787706590
  • Dimensions: 135 x 210mm
  • Publication Date: 24 Sep 2026
  • Publisher: Europa Editions (UK) Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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A resonant coming-of-age novel, and a story of intergenerational struggle and societal change

Iro left his village to continue his studies in Abidjan. With his friends, Thierry, Malick, and Yeo, they form a happy, resourceful group, doing odd jobs around the neighbourhood. Of all of them, Iro is the most determined and ambitious. 

But when his father dies everything is turned upside down, as he realises how little he knew about his life, his dreams, and his losses. Iro’s certainties collapse, and new, more complex truths emerge that will allow Iro and his friends to chart their path and find reconciliation and peace for themselves and their families. 

A novel that questions the heritage of fathers, the ambition of sons, the divide between the villages and their laws and the freedoms and loneliness of the cities, Falle’s debut is the story of a young man who rises, emancipates himself, and finds his truth. 

Nincemon Fallé was born in eastern Cote D’Ivoire in 2002 and grew up between Bondoukou, Abidjan, Aboisso and Daloa. Today he lives in Abidjan, in the Yogoupon district. He wrote These Blazing Suns, his first novel while working in a printing shop. Nincemon means in Guéré: “The fire is not extinguished”. Tina Kover’s translations for Europa Editions include Anne Berest’s The Postcard and Négar Djavadi’s Disoriental, winner of the Albertine Prize and the Lambda Literary Award, and a finalist for both the 2020 National Book Award for Translated Literature and the PEN Translation Prize.

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