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Air & fire

At the end of the nineteenth century, Theophile Valance and his wife Suzanne sail into Santa Sofia, a remote Mexican copper-mining town. Theo has travelled here to build a metal church designed by his mentor, the great engineer Gustave Eiffel. His wife Suzanne, wayward and graced with the gift of clairvoyance is deeply in love and has insisted on accompanying him. But the magical landscape inspires no answering passion in Theo. In her loneliness she turns to the American gold prospector Wilson Pharaoh, and soon he, like the town and its inhabitants, falls under her spell, an enchantment as seductive as Suzanne herself.

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  • "The effect her beauty and clairvoyance will have on the town and its inhabitants - an effect far greater than the incongruous church itself. As her husband applies himself faithfully to his work, the insular French community weighs the charms and merits of her presence, which also (and innocently) excites the imagination of a flamboyant Mexican officer and an itinerant American prospector. Meanwhile these tensions are reflected by those inherent to such a hybrid place."
  • "At the close of the nineteenth century, Theophile Valence and his wife, Suzanne, sail into the harbor of Santa Sofia, a remote Mexican copper-mining town. In the ship's hold are 2,348 pieces of a cast-iron church that has been designed by the great French engineer Gustave Eiffel - a monument to colonialism, and to the European faith in modernity, that Valence will assemble here in "Lower California," on the fringes of empire. But neither Theo nor Suzanne is prepared for."
  • "Een jonge vrouw vergezelt haar man eind vorige eeuw naar een Mexicaans stadje, waar ze het hart van menig man op hol brengt."
  • "Part European, part American and wholly apart from any world familiar to any of its inhabitants except the Indians whose labors account for its very existence. Part love story, part adventure, part mystery and part hallucination, Air & Fire is a magnificent tale of conflicting passions and cultures, set in a harsh and magical landscape where Parisian boulevards have been constructed in the dust, and where desires of all sorts exceed the opportunities of fulfillment."
  • "At the end of the nineteenth century, Theophile Valance and his wife Suzanne sail into Santa Sofia, a remote Mexican copper-mining town. Theo has travelled here to build a metal church designed by his mentor, the great engineer Gustave Eiffel. His wife Suzanne, wayward and graced with the gift of clairvoyance is deeply in love and has insisted on accompanying him. But the magical landscape inspires no answering passion in Theo. In her loneliness she turns to the American gold prospector Wilson Pharaoh, and soon he, like the town and its inhabitants, falls under her spell, an enchantment as seductive as Suzanne herself."@en
  • "After the widely acclaimed Dreams of Leaving and The Five Gates of Hell, Rupert Thomson demonstrates yet again his extraordinary ability to merge real and invented landscapes into a transfixing world of his own, and furthers his position as one of England's most original and visionary new writers. And according to the London Daily Telegraph, "If ever a book blazed with imagination and talent, it is his third novel, Air & Fire.""
  • "When Théophile Valence and his wife Suzanne sail into a remote Mexican town, Suzanne's beauty and clairvoyance cause even more of a stir than the 2,348 pieces of cast iron brought along to create a church designed by Gustave Eiffel."

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  • "Love stories"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Historical fiction"@en
  • "Historical fiction"
  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "History"@en
  • "History"

http://schema.org/name

  • "Air & Fire"
  • "Air and fire : Rupert Thompson"
  • "L'église de Monsieur Eiffel : roman"
  • "Lucht en vuur : roman"
  • "Air & fire"
  • "Air & fire"@en
  • "Air and fire"