"Mourning Day Fireworks" is a powerful and unflinching novel that exposes the wounds of a nation through the quiet tragedy of a single family. Set against the backdrop of a pandemic lockdown, this story explores not only the loss of a mother but also the silence, injustice, and spiritual exhaustion that plague society. On the night the mother-a frontline doctor-dies from lack of oxygen, fireworks explode over the city to mark the birthday of the nation's First President. Her son, Munar, watches the celebration from their window, standing beside her lifeless body. What he witnesses is not just personal grief, but the painful contradiction between public spectacle and private sorrow. Alongside his sister Tumar, Munar begins to question the world around him-its systems, its leaders, and the silence of its people. Through piercing dialogue and haunting inner monologues, Sundet Seitov gives voice to a generation raised in the shadows of false celebrations. The novel delves deep into themes of state neglect, quiet resistance, and the legacy of colonial thinking that still shapes the national psyche. The mother, Ümit ("Hope"), becomes a powerful symbol-not just of maternal care, but of truth itself. Her death is not simply the loss of a parent, but the burial of hope in a society that often refuses to listen. Written with clarity, restraint, and emotional weight, Mourning Day Fireworks is a literary testimony to the quiet pain of ordinary people-and the resilience of those who remember when everyone else forgets.
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Sundet Seitov is a Kazakh poet and novelist, member of the Writers' Union of Kazakhstan. He is the author of Umytpas and Drone Show, a powerful novel exploring war, identity, and generational trauma. Born in Uzbekistan and raised in Kazakhstan, Seitov's work has been translated into Turkish and English. A two-time recipient of the Poet of the Year award in Shymkent, he also received honors from TÜRKSOY and won the national I Believe in Youth poetry competition. He lives in Shymkent with his father and brother, and works at the Pushkin City Universal Library.
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