In vivid, poetic prose, Nancy Kricorian’s The Burning Heart of the World tells the story of a Beirut Armenian
family before, during, and after the Lebanese Civil War.
Returning to the fabular tone of Zabelle, her popular first novel, Kricorian conjures up the lost worlds and
intergenerational traumas that haunt a family in permanent exile. Leavened with humor and imbued with the
timelessness of a folktale, The Burning Heart of the World is a sweeping saga that takes readers on an epic
journey from the mountains of Cilicia to contemporary New York City.