The Lazarus Project
Aleksandar Hemon - Author
Awards
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Society of Midland Authors Award
National Book Award Finalist
New York Times Notable Book
I.M.P.A.C. Dublin Award: Longlist 2009
Summary of The Lazarus Project
Summary of The Lazarus Project
Reviews for The Lazarus Project
An Excerpt from The Lazarus Project
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On March 2, 1908, nineteen-year-old Lazarus Averbuch, an Eastern European Jewish immigrant, was shot to death on the doorstep of the Chicago chief of police and cast as a would-be anarchist assassin.
"A masterful new novel. . . Ingenious. . .Hemon is as much a writer of the senses as of the intellect."A century later, a young Eastern European writer in Chicago named Brik becomes obsessed with Lazarus's story. Brik enlists his friend Rora-a war photographer from Sarajevo-to join him in retracing Averbuch's path. Through a history of pogroms and poverty, and a prism of a present-day landscape of cheap mafiosi and even cheaper prostitutes, the stories of Averbuch and Brik become inextricably intertwined, creating a truly original, provocative, and entertaining novel that confirms Aleksandar Hemon as one of the most dynamic and essential literary voices of our time. -Washington Post Book Review "Incandescent. When your eyes close, the power of this novel, of Hemon's colossal talent, remains." -Junot Díaz, author of The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao "Hemon is immensely talented-a natural storyteller and a poet, a maker of amazing, gorgeous sentences in what is his second language." -Los Angeles Times Book Review "Remarkable, and remarkably entertaining." -The New York Times Book Review "A physical, historical, and pre-eminently psychological journey." -San Francisco Chronicle "Stunning...[a] vivid novel...wildly palpably real." -Boston Globe "A measured, clear spotlight of injustice, made all the more eloquent by the prickly humor of the author." -Los Angeles Times "Hemon's writing sometimes reminds one of Nabokov's...yet the feat of his reinvention exceeds the Russian's." -James Wood, The New Yorker "A profoundly moving novel...A literary page-turner that combines narrative momentum with meditations on identity and mortality." -Kirkus Reviews. |
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