Beneath the Bonfire

· Picador
Ebook
272
Pages

About this ebook

Young couples gather to participate in an annual 'chainsaw party', cutting down trees for firewood in anticipation of the winter. A group of men spend a weekend in the wilderness where they grew up, and where some still find themselves trapped. An ageing environmentalist takes out his frustration and anger on a singular, unsuspecting target. A woman helps another get revenge against a man whose crime extends to an entire community.

In these ten stories, Nickolas Butler demonstrates his talent for portraying a place and its people with unparalleled tenderness, evoking an American landscape that will be instantly recognizable to readers enchanted by his debut novel, Shotgun Lovesongs.

PRAISE FOR NICKOLAS BUTLER

"Sensitive to the human condition, Butler continues to demonstrate his impressive command of atmosphere and humanity" Publishers Weekly

"Butler's characters could have emerged from vintage American rock songs, living on small hopes and banding together as best they can" New York Times

About the author

Nickolas Butler was born in Pennsylvania and raised in Eau Claire, Wisconsin. His stories have appeared in a prestigious roster of American literary magazines and his award-winning debut novel, Shotgun Lovesongs, was an international bestseller. Butler graduated from the University of Wisconsin before attending the Iowa Writers' Workshop, and currently lives in Wisconsin with his wife and their two children.

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