A bold and hugely ambitious novel with the transfixing appeal of a best-seller…by a native daughter of the city whose talent is now even beyond the admiration of those of us so impressed by City of Light .…Extraordinary.
Brilliant and mesmerizing…. Since reading And After the Fire , I’ve been trumpeting it as the best novel I’ve had the pleasure of reading in years.
An intellectual thriller and a beautiful love story. What if you came into possession of an historical artifact with the power to alter history and change the world? Sure to establish Belfer as a fearless, provocative writer. Impossible to put down.
One of the four best novels published to date in 2016.… The research and writing are… splendidly accomplished…. Brilliant.
This latest novel from Belfer…is her most compelling yet…. Told with lyrical beauty (in a tender love scene, the past exists with the present), the novel is like the lost cantata itself, revealing our capacity for darkness, redeemed by the power of unconditional love. A dazzling, transformative novel. Highly recommended.
Belfer is adept at revealing the complex politics and sentiments, including the religious biases, of 18th-century Europe. The important questions Belfer poses regarding the ethical complexities of art are engrossing.
Highly readable…. Will delight readers of historical fiction, especially if they are music aficionados who like a good love story thrown into the works…. Belfer proves herself to be that skilled weaver of tales in this intellectual thriller.
New York Journal of Books
In Belfer’s hands, fictitious characters blend uncannily with historical ones.
[Belfer’s] virtuoso novel…epitomizes Faulkner’s epigram that the past is never dead—or even past. . . . The novel swells with life’s great themes—love and death, family and faith —and the insistent, dark music of loss.
A FIERCE RADIANCE shines with fascinating detail about a moment in American history we have mostly forgotten, when penicillin was new, miraculous, and in short supply. Belfer’s powerful portrayal of how people are changed in pursuit of a miracle makes this book an especially compelling read.
Lauren Belfer’s panoramic new novel is a love story wrapped around a spy story with a pivotal medical breakthrough at its center.
. . . Belfer is adept at writing historical fiction that sizzles. Sex, spies, murder, big money, family betrayals, doomed romance and exotic travel are smoothly braided into her main narrative about the wartime race to make large quantities of penicillin.
Washington Post Book World
An ingenious first novel. . . . Alive with historical figures who mingle seamlessly with the fictional characters. . . . A huge, sprawling portrait of the United States at the turn of the last century.
New York Times Book Review
An outstanding historical novel…. Compelling.
On as grand a scale as any Bach masterpiece, Belfer’s novel explores the composer’s religious music and its effect on two women living 300 years apart…. Powerfully and emotionally written…. A fascinating, compelling read.
Marvelous…. Meticulously structured…. Eloquently and elegantly written. The themes are important and engaging. It is not a novel one will put down easily or forget at its conclusion.
Music pulses through this rich tale of love, morality, and a lost cantata…. Filled with history, gorgeous descriptions of music, and people both real and imagined.
Washington Independent Review of Books
Finely written historical fiction layered with richly detailed characters and moral complexity.
Lauren Belfer’s panoramic new novel is a love story wrapped around a spy story with a pivotal medical breakthrough at its center.
An intellectual thriller and a beautiful love story. What if you came into possession of an historical artifact with the power to alter history and change the world? Sure to establish Belfer as a fearless, provocative writer. Impossible to put down.
[Belfer’s] virtuoso novel…epitomizes Faulkner’s epigram that the past is never dead—or even past. . . . The novel swells with life’s great themes—love and death, family and faith —and the insistent, dark music of loss.” — USA Today , ****
“In Belfer’s hands, fictitious characters blend uncannily with historical ones.” — The New Yorker
“Finely written historical fiction layered with richly detailed characters and moral complexity.” — Jane Ciabattari, BBC
“[A] compelling blend of fact and fiction.… Based on impressive research, this remarkable novel spans centuries and continents, touching finally on the Holocaust and serving as a paean to Bach’s music.” — Booklist (starred review)
“A different species of suspense tale…. Evocative, deeply researched…. Manage[s] to dazzle while delving into dark places.” — Maureen Corrigan, NPR’s Fresh Air
“An intellectual thriller and a beautiful love story. What if you came into possession of an historical artifact with the power to alter history and change the world? Sure to establish Belfer as a fearless, provocative writer. Impossible to put down.” — Sara Gruen, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Water for Elephants
“A bold and hugely ambitious novel with the transfixing appeal of a best-seller…by a native daughter of the city whose talent is now even beyond the admiration of those of us so impressed by City of Light .…Extraordinary.” — Buffalo News
“A fascinating historical novel and poignant love story that will open the eyes and ears of music lovers and please those who enjoy a graceful, spellbinding tale pondering important questions.” — Library Journal (starred review)
“Brilliant and mesmerizing…. Since reading And After the Fire , I’ve been trumpeting it as the best novel I’ve had the pleasure of reading in years.” — Elinor Lipman, New York Times bestselling author of Then She Found Me
“A remarkably suspenseful story, a literary thriller in the tradition of A.S. Byatt’s Possession .” — Kirkus Reviews
“Engrossing. . . . A needy musicologist and his kid, a worldly woman haunted by trauma, the promise of the fabulous discovery of a lost and un-performable work by Johann Sebastian Bach—mix in greed and the drama that is modern New York—and you have the basis of a strong novel. Add to this generations of great names in music and culture, and you get a page-turner to love, even if you’re tone deaf. . . . a compelling and entertaining novel that will send you back to music.” — WOSU Radio
“Compelling…. An immersive, page-turning story emboldened by historical fact and a rich imagination.” — Publishers Weekly
“Highly readable…. Will delight readers of historical fiction, especially if they are music aficionados who like a good love story thrown into the works…. Belfer proves herself to be that skilled weaver of tales in this intellectual thriller.” — New York Journal of Books
“Music pulses through this rich tale of love, morality, and a lost cantata…. Filled with history, gorgeous descriptions of music, and people both real and imagined.” — Washington Independent Review of Books
“This latest novel from Belfer…is her most compelling yet…. Told with lyrical beauty (in a tender love scene, the past exists with the present), the novel is like the lost cantata itself, revealing our capacity for darkness, redeemed by the power of unconditional love. A dazzling, transformative novel. Highly recommended.” — Historical Novel Review
“Belfer is adept at revealing the complex politics and sentiments, including the religious biases, of 18th-century Europe. The important questions Belfer poses regarding the ethical complexities of art are engrossing.” — BookPage
“Blending the gorgeousness of Bach and the horror of anti-Semitism over several centuries should make for unsettling contemplation, and readers of Belfer’s…know that the author will be meticulous with both fact and fiction.” — Library Journal , “Editors’ Spring Picks”
“One of the four best novels published to date in 2016.… The research and writing are… splendidly accomplished…. Brilliant.” — AEQAI
“Marvelous…. Meticulously structured…. Eloquently and elegantly written. The themes are important and engaging. It is not a novel one will put down easily or forget at its conclusion.” — Jewish Book Council
“On as grand a scale as any Bach masterpiece, Belfer’s novel explores the composer’s religious music and its effect on two women living 300 years apart…. Powerfully and emotionally written…. A fascinating, compelling read.” — RT Reviews
“An outstanding historical novel…. Compelling.” — BookLoons.com
[A] compelling blend of fact and fiction.… Based on impressive research, this remarkable novel spans centuries and continents, touching finally on the Holocaust and serving as a paean to Bach’s music.
Booklist (starred review)
[Belfer’s] virtuoso novel…epitomizes Faulkner’s epigram that the past is never dead—or even past. . . . The novel swells with life’s great themes—love and death, family and faith —and the insistent, dark music of loss.
In Belfer’s hands, fictitious characters blend uncannily with historical ones.
Engrossing. . . . A needy musicologist and his kid, a worldly woman haunted by trauma, the promise of the fabulous discovery of a lost and un-performable work by Johann Sebastian Bach—mix in greed and the drama that is modern New York—and you have the basis of a strong novel. Add to this generations of great names in music and culture, and you get a page-turner to love, even if you’re tone deaf. . . . a compelling and entertaining novel that will send you back to music.
Like all good novels, And After the Fire joins several colourful threads into one literary cloth of remarkable texture and strength.
Dazzle[s] while delving into dark places.
Finely written historical fiction layered with richly detailed characters and moral complexity.
Her most compelling [novel] yet. . . . Told with lyrical beauty . . . the novel is like the lost cantata itself, revealing our capacity for darkness, redeemed by the power of unconditional love. A dazzling, transformative novel. Highly recommended.