Attacking Earth and Sun
Mathieu Belezi author Lara Vergnaud translator
Format:Paperback
Publisher:HopeRoad Publishing Ltd
Publishing:30th Jun '26
£12.99
This title is due to be published on 30th June, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

100,000 copies sold in France.
Attacking the Earth and Sun follows a group of settlers and soldiers throughout the hellish madness that was the colonization of Algeria by France during the 19th century.
Attacking Earth and Sun follows a group of settlers and soldiers throughout the hellish madness that was the colonization of Algeria by France during the 19th century.
Séraphine arrives in Algeria in the 1840s with her husband, her children, her sister and her brother-in-law. She will try to build a French village there and cultivate the earth. But a cholera pandemic will soon ruin efforts to build anything.The other voice of the novel belongs to a soldier in charge of the “pacification” of the country. Both will soon discover the barbarity of what has become their daily lives.
Attacking Earth and Sun is unsparing in its portrayal of the brutality of the French army. When a captain tells his soldiers "You're no angels"; the soldiers proudly reply "That's right, captain, we're no angels".
Macron, the French president, has called France's relationship with Algeria 'a love story that has its tragic side". Mathieu Belezi shows that this is a very perverse love story indeed! A word of mouth success in France, Attacking Earth and Sun has sold over 100,000 copies there. It has been translated into all major European languages.
"[Belezi] captures the racism that underpinned colonization and the greed that led to land expropriation, but also the doubts that gnawed at settlers who fled France to escape poverty." -New York Times
"Belezi's scathing English-language debut depicts the early-19th- century colonization of Algeria as a Boschian tableau of arrogance and atrocity...this mesmerizes with its righteous and often poetic anger." -Publishers Weekly
"[A] magnetic novel, with an impressive rhythmic power." -Le Monde
ISBN: 9781913109523
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 137g