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Fires Which Burned Brightly

A Life in Progress

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Fires Which Burned Brightly

By: Sebastian Faulks
Narrated by: Sebastian Faulks
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‘The only dividend of the years’ vanishing, as far as I can see, is that it makes aspects of the past appear more interesting or humorous than they felt at the time.’


In Fires Which Burned Brightly, Faulks, a reluctant memoirist, offers readers a series of detailed snapshots from a life in progress. They include a post-war rural childhood – ‘cold mutton and wet washing on a rack over the range’ – the booze-sodden heyday of Fleet Street and a career as one of the country’s most acclaimed novelists.

There are not one, but two daring escapes from boarding school; the delirium of a jetlagged American book tour; the writing of Birdsong in his brother’s house in 1992; and memorable trips across the channel to France. Politics, psychiatry and frustrated ventures into the world of entertainment are analysed with patience and rueful humour.

The book is driven by a desire ‘to arrive where we started and know the place for the first time.’ It ends with a tribute to Faulks’s parents and a sense of how his own generation was shaped by the disruptive power of war and its aftermath.

Sharply perceptive and alive with a generous wit, Fires Which Burned Brightly is a work of subtle yet profound intelligence and warmth.

© Sebastian Faulks 2025 (P) Penguin Audio 2025

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Critic reviews

Sebastian Faulks is one of our finest living authors, a writer whose work has often explored the fragility of human sanity and how easily it can unravel . . . A wise and heartfelt piece of writing
Intriguing, fascinating and enlightening . . . filled with gratitude and charm, but also full of evidence of the endless curiosity that is every great novelist’s weapon of choice (Nick Duerden)
A wonderful portrait of an age, and of a writer (RORY STEWART, author of Politics on the Edge)
Utterly fascinating (DAVID KYNASTON, author of A Northern Wind)
Shot through with the kind of depth and detail that can only come from a masterful writer finally turning his pen to his own life. Fresh, wise and finely-wrought (ALICE WINN, author of In Memoriam)
As charming and funny in schoolboy episodes as he is thought-provoking in the darker environs of mental health, Sebastian Faulks is always resonant, civilised and sane (MARK KNOPFLER)
Entertaining . . . It ends with a beautiful tribute to his father, a modest, genuine war hero
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I loved the different essays, each so distinct, full of historical context but profoundly thoughtful.

A wonderful book of great depths, but at times also very funny.

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Moving and clear. Peppered with small facts that reveal much more than many longer more ‘detailed’ autobiographies.

Excellent

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I really enjoyed this memoir written and read by Sebastian Faulks. I loved the stories of his parents and the sense of gratitude felt by apostwar generation
But all the chapters were interesting and read by the author felt like a privileged fire side chat. strongly recommended

moving memoir from author of birdsong

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A fascinating read/listen. It benefits from the beautiful narration.All the different snapshots were equally compelling. I think I will listen again.

Sensitively written and narrated.

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Faulks writes movingly and insightfully about his own generation and that of his parents. Also the daily challenges and joys of being a writer.

Poignant memoir essays

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