There’s a lovely clarity to Morgan Talty’s debut novel, Fire Exit ... This novel does not shy away from blistering questions of belonging and identity, but rather leans into them, in taut, often precise prose ... Though Talty’s subject matter is often dark — exploring alcoholism, abandonment, physical violence, emotional abuse — he has a light touch, and draws us in with a calm intimacy ... As with any first novel, there are occasional overreaches. Sometimes the language is stretched beyond clarity ... For all its grandness, Fire Exit sometimes feels more like a collection of linked stories than a self-contained novel. Occasionally, the connective tissue is missing, and the chapters feel discrete ... But this does nothing to dim the novel’s innate strengths.
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