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The Birthday Party by Fitzcarraldo Editions; 9781804270226

The Birthday Party

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Set against the backdrop of a remote hamlet in rural France, The Birthday Party by Fitzcarraldo Editions delves into the lives of Patrice, Marion, their daughter Ida, and their neighbour Christine as they navigate the emotional landscape leading up to Marion's fortieth birthday. What begins as a seemingly joyous occasion soon morphs into a tense psychological drama.

The Plot

As Patrice meticulously plans a surprise celebration for Marion, the atmosphere becomes increasingly charged with unease. The arrival of threatening letters and a mysterious car disrupts their quiet life, casting shadows over the impending festivities. Tensions reach a boiling point when strangers begin to invade their homes, unleashing a series of troubling events that force the characters to confront their hidden truths and the lingering impact of past violence.

Themes

  • Isolation and Community: The novel explores how the characters' relationships are tested by external threats.
  • Memory and Trauma: It delves into how past experiences shape present realities and interactions.
  • Celebration and Fear: The juxtaposition of a birthday celebration with underlying dread creates a haunting tension.
"A masterful exploration of the delicate balance between joy and terror."

Readers who appreciate psychological depth in literature may find parallels with works such as The Lying Game by Ruth Ware or Little Fires Everywhere by Celeste Ng. Fitzcarraldo Editions offers a unique voice in contemporary literature, and The Birthday Party is a compelling addition to their catalogue that invites reflection on the fragility of human connections.

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 199 mm × 130 mm × 35 mm
Pages: 504
Publisher: Fitzcarraldo Editions
ISBN: 9781804270226

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