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The 2010 Award

Cockroach

Cockroach

by Rawi Hage

 

 

Nominated by:

  • Ottawa Public Library, Canada

Publisher of Nominated Edition:


House of Anansi Press, Canada

 

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ABOUT THE BOOK

One of the most highly anticipated novels of the year, Cockroach is as urgent, unsettling, and brilliant as Rawi Hage's bestselling and critically acclaimed first book, De Niro's Game. The novel takes place during one month of a bitterly cold winter in Montreal's restless immigrant community, where a self-described "thief" has just tried but failed to commit suicide by hanging himself from a tree in a local park. Rescued against his will, the narrator is obliged to attend sessions with a well-intentioned but naïve therapist. This sets the story in motion, leading us back to the narrator's violent childhood in a war-torn country, forward into his current life in the smoky émigré cafés where everyone has a tale, and out into the frozen night-time streets of Montreal, where the thief survives on the edge, imagining himself to be a cockroach invading the lives of the privileged, but willfully blind, citizens who surround him.

Like De Niro's Game, winner of the IMPAC Dublin Literary Award, Cockroach combines an uncompromising vision of humanity with razor-sharp portraits of society's outsiders, and a startling, poetic sensibility with bracing jolts of dark humour.

In 2008, Cockroach was a finalist for the Scotiabank Giller Prize, the Governor General's Literary Award, and the Rogers Writers' Trust Fiction Prize.

It won the Paragraphe Hugh MacLennan Prize for Fiction, presented by the Quebec Writers' Federation.

(From Publisher).

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Rawi Hage was born in Beirut, Lebanon, and lived through nine years of the Lebanese civil war. He immigrated to Canada in 1992.

He is a writer, a visual artist, and a curator. His writings have appeared in Fuse Magazine, Mizna, Jouvert, The Toronto Review, Montreal Serai, and Al-Jadid. His visual works have been shown in galleries and museums around the world including the Canadian Museum of Civilization and the Musée de la civilisation de Québec.

Rawi's debut novel, De Niro's Game (2006), was a finalist for numerous prestigious national and international awards, including the 2008 International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award, and rights to the book have been sold around the world.

Rawi Hage resides in Montreal.


LIBRARIANS' COMMENTS

Hage’s darkly humorous story of a young immigrant in Montreal is written with intellectual depth, subversive boldness, emotional restraint, historical sense and uncompromising compassion.

 

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