Thursday, June 11, 2009

Michael Thomas IMPAC Dublin Literary Award Winner

Michael Thomas has won the IMPAC Dublin Literary Award for his debut novel, Man Gone Down. The award is a high honor in the realm of World Literature. It is open to authors of all languages, nationality and nominees are selected from a list of library systems throughout the world.

Michael Thomas

Here is the synopsis/review from amazon.com:

One of "The 10 Best Books of 2007"--The New York Times Book Review

Evoking the work of great American masters such as Ralph Ellison, but distinctly original, Michael Thomas' first novel is a beautifully written, insightful, and devastating account of a young black father of three in a biracial marriage trying to claim a piece of the American Dream. On the eve of the unnamed narrator's thirty-fifth birthday, he finds himself broke, estranged from his white Boston Brahmin wife and three children, and living in the bedroom of a friend's six-year-old child. With only four days before he's due in to pick up his family, he must make some sense out of his life. Alternating between his past--as an inner city child bused to the suburbs in the 1970's--and a present where he is trying mightily to keep his children in private schools, we learn of his mother's abuses, his father's abandonment, and the best and worst intentions of a supposedly integrated America. This is an extraordinary debut about what it feels like to be pre-programmed to fail in life--and the urge to escape that sentence.




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