I Live Under a Black Sun

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First edition

I Live Under a Black Sun is a

biographical fiction, it includes thematic treatments on mourning and melancholia, and political allegory.[1]

The novel was the first to be published with

Duckworth.[2] At the time of its publication, the novel did not receive much critical acclaim.[3] However, contemporary writers, including Evelyn Waugh and Edwin Muir found the novel successful.[4]

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