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The
2010 Award |
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The Cellist of Sarajevo by Steven Galloway
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Nominated by:
Publisher of Nominated Edition:
Knopf, Canada
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ABOUT
THE BOOK |
This brilliant novel with universal resonance tells the story of three people trying to survive in a city rife with the extreme fear of desperate times, and of the sorrowing cellist who plays undaunted in their midst. (From Publisher). |
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ABOUT
THE AUTHOR |
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Steven Galloway is the author of three novels: Finnie Walsh, Ascension, and The Cellist of Sarajevo. His work has been translated into over twenty languages and optioned for film. He teaches creative writing at UBC and SFU, and he lives with his wife and two daughters in New Westminster, BC. |
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LIBRARIANS' COMMENTS |
Story about the dignity of the human spirit under extraordinary circumstances, which is based on an actual event. The cellist plays Albinoni’s Adagio once a day for 22 days on the spot where 22 people were killed by a shell, while waiting in a bread line. Incredible insight into the lives of very ordinary people trying to survive war torn Sarajevo. Very well received by patrons and library staff, outstanding reviews. Galloway’s fine novel tells the story of people trying to survive in a city rife with the extreme fear of desperate times and of the sorrowful cellist who plays undaunted in their midst. Inspired by an actual event during the siege of Sarajevo in 1992, this haunting novel tells the story of people struggling to preserve their humanity in the midst of the devastation of their city. This book has universal resonance great imagery and memorable characters. Felt it captured the atmosphere of the siege of the city, gripping without being too emotional. With his beautifully written, intelligent prose, Galloway manages both to shatter the world as we know it by bringing the realities of war, far-off battlefields to cities where we live and put it back together again by echoing the nameless cellist’s message of hope. |
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