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The 2009 Award

 

The Birthday Party

The Birthday Party

by Panos Karnezis

 

 

Nominated by:

  • The Municipal Library of Thessaloniki, Greece

 

Publisher of Nominated Edition:

Jonathan Cape

 

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ABOUT THE BOOK

As clever plotting and dramatic irony build a page-turning momentum, Timoleon engages sympathy even in the midst of his follies Guardian
It is the summer of 1975. An Onassis-like tycoon is nearing the end of his life. When he finds out that his daughter, with whom he’s having a problematic relationship, is pregnant by a man he does not approve of, he has a birthday party for her on his private island, secretly intending to persuade her to end the pregnancy: a doctor is standing by to perform the procedure on the spot. The story starts on the morning of the party before the guests arrive and ends the following day when all the guests are gone. The novel intersperses the events that take place before, during and after the party with flashbacks to the tycoon’s rise to wealth and fame, from his childhood in Asia Minor in the 1920s to old age, via Buenos Aires, New York, London and Paris.

(From Publisher).

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Panos Karnezis was born in Greece in 1967. He came to England in 1992 to study engineering, and worked in industry before starting to write. He was awarded an MA in Creative Writing by the University of East Anglia. His first book, Little Infamies, was published in 2002. He lives in London.

LIBRARIANS' COMMENTS

The writer as he has pointed out in his interview with our library - writes in English and not his mother tongue Greek in order to be able to communicate with the people of the country where he lives.

 

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