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The 2011 Award

 

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In the Falling Snow

by Caryl Phillips

 

 

 

Nominated by:

  • San Diego Public Library, USA.

 

Publisher of Nominated Edition:

Alfred A. Knopf, USA

 

The complete A-Z listing of nominated authors
ABOUT THE BOOK

From one of our most admired fiction writers: the searing story of breakdown and recovery in the life of one man and of a society moving from one idea of itself to another.
Keith- born in England in the early 1960’s to immigrant West Indian parents but primarily raised by his white stepmother – is a social worker heading a Race Equality unit in London whose life has come undone. He is separated from his wife of twenty years (whose family “let her go” when she married a black man), kept at arm’s length by his seventeen-year-old son, estranged from his father, and accused of harassment by a co-worker. And beneath it all, he has a desperate feeling that his work – even in fact his life – is no longer relevant.
Moving deftly between past and present, the narrative uncovers the particulars of class, background, temperament, and desire that have brought Keith to this moment, and reveals how, often unwittingly, his wife, his son, and ultimately, his father help him grasp the breadth of the changes that have occurred around him – an what these changes will require of him.

At once intimate and expansive, deeply moving in its portrayal of the vagaries of familial love and bold in its scrutiny of the personal and societal politics of race, this is Caryl Phillip’s most powerful novel yet.
 
(From Publisher).

 

 
ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Caryl Phillips was born in St. Kitts, West Indies, and brought up in England. He is the author of numerous works of fiction and non-fiction. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature and currently lives in New York.

LIBRARIANS' COMMENTS

Fathers and sons, separated spouses and parents revealed through love, racism, denial and recklessness in masterful thought and writing.

 

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