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The
2005 Award
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Waxwings by Jonathan Raban
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ABOUT
THE BOOK
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| Waxwings
is set in Seattle at the turn of the millennium, when the high-tech Gold
Rush threatens to overwhelm the actual world with its myriad virtual alternatives.
Two
immigrants, though, are drawn here by more traditional versions of the
American Dream. For Tom Janeway-a Hungarian-born Englishman-it is the
wife and son he thought he'd never have. For an illegal alien-Chick, as
he comes to call himself-it is the land of opportunity he'd imagined back
in Fujian province. Given the overheated service economy, mutual need
introduces the writer-professor-NPR-commentator to this enterprising handyman,
and each soon finds himself strangely dependent on the other. Because
meanwhile, all around them, people are busily charting futures that are
obscure to, or exclude, anyone else. |
| ABOUT THE AUTHOR |
| Jonathan Raban was born in England and since 1990 has lived in Seattle, USA. He is the author of ten previous books. His honours include the National Book Critics Circle Award, the Heinemann Award of the Royal Society of Literature, the PEN/West Creative Non-fiction Award, the Pacific Northwest Booksellers' Award, and the Governor's Award of the State of Washington. |
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