Description
A Division of the Light by Christopher Burns is a literary psychological novel about obsession, chance, and the way one shocking moment can alter several lives. When a young woman is attacked and robbed on a London street, the incident is captured by a photographer who happens to be nearby. Instead of remaining a distant witness, he becomes increasingly fascinated by the woman and by the image he has taken.
As their paths begin to cross, the novel moves into unsettling territory. It explores the blurred lines between looking and interfering, art and exploitation, connection and fixation. Burns builds a quiet but tense story about memory, desire, vulnerability, and the human need to make meaning from disturbing events. A Division of the Light is a thoughtful, atmospheric work of contemporary literary fiction for readers who enjoy darker, character-driven novels with a psychological edge.












