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Action/Thriller |
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iUniverse |
ISBN-10: |
1583483497 |
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336 |
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Jan 1 1999 |
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Blue Fire is comprised of two parts; short stories and poetry. Almost invariably, the pivotal thematic concern of the short stories is the precariousness of the human condition balanced by the resilience of the human spirit trying to outdo life at its own game. The stories constitute a poignant representation of human beings seeking to pick up the shattered rainbows of their lives. The creative impulse for the poems is equally idealistic and humanitarian for the large part. The poems are predominantly concerned with social and political issues that contribute to universal well being and to the common good. Stylistically, the stories have a charming simplicity and economy. They are woven around sparsely plotted situations. That Huda Orfali empowers us with a purer vision of our humanity at a time when violence, apathy, and corruption threaten to devour it leaves behind the gray ashes of a world is an impressive achievement.
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Optimistic Future
Blue Fire is one of the most wonderful story books I've ever read. It deals with all aspects of our lives. I certainlly beneffited from the medical information. This new way of handlind illness and death is certainly interesting. death is just a "flight unto the sun", a new beginning. I wish the author good luck in future writing. I hope she will be more optimistic in her future writing.
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I was one of the first to read Blue Fire before it hit the market; it is a very impressive book.The stories are interesting and full of action.They are full of dialogue and read like TV scripts. The title story, however, is very intriguing concering the paternity isssue of the hero and the ensuing events that deal with almost every aspect in our lives, family, drugs, murder and politics. Another story that touched more was A Rose From Me. I'm a Catholic and I related that story to the struggle in Ireland. The poems are equally interseting and address contemporary and humanistic issues. I was espicially impressed by the poem Flip-Flop in its diversity of addressing more than one political issue. I felt as if I was looking at a photo gallery. Perhaps what touched me more was the poem Flower in The Cold. This heartbreaking poem about a dying child brought tears to my eyes. I strongly recommend this book.
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Reader Reviews for "Blue Fire"
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| Reviewed by Angel 71 |
8/7/2005 |
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| Huda Orfali empowers us with a purer vision of our humanity at a time when violence, apathy, and corruption threaten to devour it leaves behind the gray ashes of a world is an impressive achievement. |
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| Reviewed by Michael Wells |
7/15/2005 |
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| Very interesting book. The character Marc is certainly much needed in our day to day life. He brings hope to the most helpless situation and lie where death reigns. Well done |
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