Jozef Pronek Γ¨ nato a Sarajevo, Bosnia. Partito per un breve viaggio di studio negli Stati Uniti, ora vive a Chicago, Illinois. La sua storia Γ¨ uguale a quella di molti ragazzi della sua etΓ cresciuti da una parte o dall'altra della cortina di ferro negli anni Settanta e Ottanta. A Jozef piacevano i
Nowhere Man
β Scribed by Hemon, Aleksandar
- Publisher
- Doubleday
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 136 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780330393508
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β¦ Synopsis
Aleksandar Hemon, author of The Question of Bruno, one of the most celebrated debuts in recent American fiction, returns with the mind- and language-bending adventures of his endearing protagonist Jozef Pronek.
This is what we know about Jozef Pronek: He is a young man from Sarajevo who left to visit the United States in 1992, just in time to watch war break out at home on TV. Stranded in the relative comfort of Chicago, he proves himself a charming and frankly perceptive observer of Π²Πβ and participant in Π²Πβ American life. With Nowhere Man, Pronek, accidental urban nomad, gets his own book.
Aleksandar Hemon lovingly crafts Pronek into a character who is sure to become an enduring literary icon. From the grand causes of his adolescence Π²Πβ principally, fighting to change the face of rock and roll and, hilariously, struggling to lose his virginity Π²Πβ up through a fleeting encounter with George Bush (the first) in Kiev, to enrollment in a Chicago ESL class and the glorious adventures of minimum-wage living, PronekΠ²Πβ’s experiences are at once touchingly familiar and bracingly out-of-the-ordinary.
But the story of his life is not so simple as a series of global adventures. Pronek is continually haunted by an unseen observer, his movements chronicled by narrators with dubious motivesΠ²Πβall of which culminates in a final episode that upends many of our assumptions about PronekΠ²Πβ’s identity, while illustrating precisely what it means to be a Nowhere Man.
With all the literary verve of The Question of Bruno, but with an engrossing narrative, engaging warmth, and refreshing humor, Nowhere Man brings to life a protagonist whose very way of looking at and living in the world provokes an exhilarating sense of seeing everything new again. And all the while, the inspired freshness of the prose reminds the reader why Aleksandar Hemon earned such extraordinary recognition after just one book.
Annotation: Nominated for the 2002 National Book Critics Circle Award, Fiction.
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