Mourning Day Fireworks

"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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Mourning Day Fireworks

"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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Mourning Day Fireworks

Mourning Day Fireworks

by Sundet Seitov
Mourning Day Fireworks

Mourning Day Fireworks

by Sundet Seitov

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Overview

"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.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798231952083
Publisher: Umytpass
Publication date: 07/13/2025
Pages: 120
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.28(d)

About the Author

Sundet Seitov - Poet and Writer

Sundet Seitov is a prominent voice among the new generation of Kazakh literary figures, known for his heartfelt poetry and socially conscious prose. He was born on October 3, 1998, in Shynaz district of Tashkent region, Uzbekistan. A graduate of the Central Asian Innovative University with a degree in philology, Seitov is a member of the Writers' Union of Kazakhstan.

His debut poetry collection, "Umytpas" ("Never Forget"), introduced him as a lyrical and emotionally honest poet. In 2025, his novel "Drone Show" was published in the United States, marking a significant milestone in his career as a novelist. The book reflects his bold engagement with themes of truth, loss, and state injustice in contemporary Kazakh society.

Seitov is the eldest child in his family. He lost his mother to a terminal illness in 2019 and currently lives with his father and younger brother. He works at the A. Pushkin City Universal Library in Shymkent. Previously, he was active in journalism and publishing, working as an editor.

He is a laureate of several national and international literary competitions and a two-time recipient of the "Poet of the Year" award presented by the city of Shymkent.

Seitov's work resonates with readers for its poetic depth, emotional clarity, and moral courage - offering a voice for a generation searching for truth in the shadows of silence.

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