An edition of The Magic Fire (2005)

The Magic Fire

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An edition of The Magic Fire (2005)

The Magic Fire

THE MAGIC FIRE concerns a family of Italian immigrants in the Buenos Aires of the 1950s at the time of the death of Eva Perón. The father, Otto Berg, himself a refugee from Nazi Austria, and his family find themselves trapped in the fascist system of Juan Perón’s regime, and once again retreat, taking private refuge in books, music, theatre and the arts. Their next-door neighbor, Henri Fontannes, a high-ranking officer in the Peronist army, is most likely involved in secret police activity in which enemies of the state are known to “disappear.” He and his wife, Angelica, share with the Bergs the geographical location of their living quarters and an ardent love for the arts. When the reality of the political situation enters the Bergs’ own apartment (their maid’s brother is in hiding there), they are forced to confront their ethical choices—morals and politics in place of art, and Fontannes becomes the only man who can help them.

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Language
English
Pages
85

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Published in
New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
812/.54
Library of Congress
PS3557.R53687 M34 2005

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Pagination
85 p.
Number of pages
85

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL31746187M
Internet Archive
magicfire0000groa
ISBN 10
0822220504
ISBN 13
9780822220503
LCCN
2006494404
OCLC/WorldCat
63112631
LibraryThing
3512685
Google
WssoAQAAIAAJ
Goodreads
2072227

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Work ID
OL24048128W

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