De Niro's Game: An IMPAC Award-Winning Novel of Two Friends Torn Between Crime and Exile in War-Torn Beirut

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De Niro's Game: An IMPAC Award-Winning Novel of Two Friends Torn Between Crime and Exile in War-Torn Beirut

Childhood best friends Bassam and George have grown to be men in war-ravaged Beirut. Now they must choose between the only two futures available to them: to stay in the devastated city and consolidate power through crime or to go into exile abroad, alienated from the only existence they have ever known. Told in a distinctive, captivating voice that fuses vivid cinematic imagery, a page-turning plot, and exquisite, dark poetry, De Niro's Game is an explosive portrait of life in a war zone and a powerful meditation on what comes after. It won the prestigious International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award in 2008. “It is a viciously intense, poetically raw story, interspersed with moments of dark humor...” - BookBrowse.com “...you’ll find it hard not to think of the fevered dream of Howl.” - Village Voice “...a soaring, lyrical triumph...this novel isn’t reportage; it’s troubling and transcendent art. - Washington City Paper “...a hallucinatory vision of how war corrupts even friendship. Written in English and calling upon Arabic poetry and French philosophy, De Niro’s Game forms an intriguing trilingual hybrid that should cement its appeal worldwide.” - Washington Post “Canadian author Rawi Hage’s exhilarating debut novel captures a dreamlike, cacophonous Beirut during the Lebanese civil war...Hage’s scattergun prose[’s]... impact lingers long after the last bomb has landed.” - The Observer (England) “Rawi Hage’s debut novel burns with a white-hot brilliance...” - Charlotte Observer “...Hollywood noir meets opium dreams in a blasted landscape of war-wasted young lives.” - Boston Globe “...vividly evocative of the chaos of conflict and the moral confusion of young men. - Daily Telegraph (London) “Oustanding...this extraordinary novel of two young men surrounded by the violence and tragedy of the Lebanese Civil War hits you in the stomach. Do support it.” - Bookseller (London) “...the language, restless, enervated, slides from blunt and colorless to the candenced, figuring [the protagonist’s] world’s endless cycle of revolution and despair...Remarkable.” - Los Angeles Times “Hage brilliantly condenses these short, incendiary lives: while the setting is relatively contemporary, the conflict and language are centuries old.” - The Guardian (London) “Hage is a talented and versatile writer who will certainly raise the threshold of Anglophone Arab-Canadian fiction.” - The International Fiction Review (online) “Swift, cinematic . . . Rawi Hage is a promising and very interesting new writer, whose work is worth watching, and De Niro’s Game an original evocation of the strange and terrible, and sadly too common, condition of war in a small country.” - Toronto Globe and Mail “East meets West in this stunning first novel yielding a totally fresh perspective on war-torn Beirut. Both terse and lyrical, Hage’s narrative is a wonder . . . as startling as it is beautiful.” - Booklist (starred review) “...an impressive first outing for Hage.” - Publishers Weekly (starred review) “East meets West in this stunning first novel yielding a totally fresh perspective on war-torn Beirut.” - Booklist (starred review) Childhood best friends Bassam and George have grown to be men in war-ravaged Beirut. Now they must choose between the only two futures available to them: to stay in the devastated city and consolidate power through crime or to go into exile abroad, alienated from the only existence they have ever known. Told in a distinctive, captivating voice that fuses vivid cinematic imagery, a page-turning plot, and exquisite, dark poetry, De Niro's Game is an explosive portrait of life in a war zone and a powerful meditation on what comes after. It won the prestigious International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award in 2008. Rawi Hage was born in Beirut and lived through nine years of the Lebanese civil war. He is a writer, a visual artist, and a curator, and he resides in Montreal. First published in Canada, De Niro's Game was a finalist for that nation's top literary prizes—the Scotiabank Giller Prize, the Governor General's Literary Award, the Writers' Trust Award, and the Commonwealth Writers' Prize—and won the McAuslan First Book Prize and the Paragraphe Hugh MacLennan Prize for Fiction. De Niro's Game A Novel By Rawi Hage HarperCollins Publishers, Inc. Copyright © 2008 Rawi Hage All right reserved. ISBN: 9780061470578 One ten thousand bombs had landed, and i was waiting for George. Ten thousand bombs had landed on Beirut, that crowded city, and I was lying on a blue sofa covered with white sheets to protect it from dust and dirty feet. It is time to leave, I was thinking to myself. My mother's radio was on. It had been on since the start of the war, a radio with Rayovac batteries that lasted ten thousand years. My mother's radio was wrapped in a cheap, green plastic cover, with holes in it, smudged with the residue of her cooking fingers and dust that penetrated its knobs, cinche

Brand Rawi Hage
Merchant Amazon
Category Books
Availability In Stock Scarce
SKU 0061470570
Age Group ADULT
Condition NEW
Gender UNISEX
Google Product Category Media > Books
Product Type Books > Subjects > Literature & Fiction > Genre Fiction > Historical > Cultural Heritage

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