- Voice of the Fire
"Voice of the Fire" is the first novel from
Alan Moore , acclaimedcomic book writer. The twelve-chapter tome was initially published in theUnited Kingdom circa1996 . The narratives take place around Moore's hometown ofNorthampton ,England during the month of November, and span several millennia — from 4000 B.C.E. to the present day. The 2004 edition fromTop Shelf Productions features an introduction fromNeil Gaiman and color plates by artistJosé Villarrubia .Plot summary
The story follows twelve people's lives who lived in the same area of England over a period of 6000 years, and how their lives link to one another's. The opening chapter, "Hob's Hog" proves challenging for many readers, as the
first-person narrative voice is supplied as Moore attempts to render the language and thoughts of a character from around 4,000 BC (similar in fashion, though used in a more immersive manner thanRussell Hoban 's post-apocalyptic characters inRiddley Walker ). Each chapter carries the reader forward in time, but circles around the center of Northampton, drawing in historical events and touchstones, before finally segueing intometafiction al narrative in the closing chapter, as the author himself comments directly upon the previous chapter's ambiguous closing line, before relating a personal (possibly fictional) anecdote about Northampton which relates a personal experience of local myth, and features an appearance by his daughter and son-in-law, the writersLeah Moore andJohn Reppion . Throughout, the image of the fire sparks resonances between the tales, while Moore finds a different voice for each character - though most are inherently duplicitous in some manner, leading to a further commentary on the disparity between myth and reality, and which is more likely to endure over time.External links
* [http://www.spikemagazine.com/0399voiceofthefire.php 5000 Years Of Solitude] Spike Magazine book review
* [http://www.themodernword.com/reviews/moore_fire.html Voice of the Fire] Modern Word book review
* [http://www.sfsite.com/12b/vf190.htm Voice of the Fire] SF Site book review
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