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The Prologue of Burn begins in medias res—in the middle of the story. A person named Jess stamps out a fire and contemplates his surroundings. It’s been several days since he’s found a destroyed bridge, and he has since had strange dreams. He’s dreamed of landscapes and houses he once lived in that he no longer recognizes. Now, he dreams of a former lover who handed him a stone the size of a radish, which she called a “prayer stone.” Jess stands at the shores of a lake and feels the stone in his pocket, wishing he could tell his former lover that he’s still alive. He squeezes the stone, feeling an immense sense of loss and sadness.
By Peter Heller