Howard Jacobson Collection

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    poppy_chip Sinh viên năm IV

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    Tham gia ngày: Sep 2008
    Nơi Cư Ngụ: Hanoi
    Bài gởi: 361
    Xin cảm ơn: 149
    Được cảm ơn 4,613 lần trong 343 bài
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    [TD="class: alt1, bgcolor: #F8F7F4"][​IMG] Howard Jacobson
    [HR][/HR]Howard Jacobson vừa được trao giải Booker năm nay cho cuốn The Finkler Question. Giới thiệu với các bạn cuốn sách này và một cuốn khác cũng khá nổi tiếng, Kalooki Nights nằm trong danh sách cuối cùng tranh giải Man Booker 2007.

    Biography

    An award-winning novelist and critic, Howard Jacobson was born in Manchester and read English at Cambridge under F. R. Leavis. He taught at the University of Sydney, Selwyn College, Cambridge, and finally Wolverhampton Polytechnic – the inspiration for his first novel, Coming From Behind. Other novels include The Mighty Walzer (winner of the Bollinger Everyman Wodehouse Prize), Kalooki Nights (longlisted for the Man Booker Prize) and, most recently, the highly acclaimed The Act of Love. Howard Jacobson writes a weekly column for the Independent and has written and presented several documentaries for television. He lives in London.
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    poppy_chip Sinh viên năm IV

    Kalooki Nights (2006)

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    Tham gia ngày: Sep 2008
    Nơi Cư Ngụ: Hanoi
    Bài gởi: 361
    Xin cảm ơn: 149
    Được cảm ơn 4,613 lần trong 343 bài
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    [TD="class: alt1, bgcolor: #F8F7F4"][​IMG] Kalooki Nights (2006)
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    Life should have been sunny for Max Glickman, growing up in Crumpsall Park in peacetime, with his mother's glamorous card evenings to look forward to, and photographs of his father's favourite boxers on the walls. But other voices whisper seductively to him of Buchenwald, extermination, and the impossibility of forgetting. Fixated on the crimes which have been committed against his people, but unable to live among them, Max moves away, marries out, and draws cartoon histories of Jewish suffering in which no one, least of all the Jews, is much interested. But it's a life. Or it seems a life until Max's long-disregarded childhood friend, Manny Washinsky, is released from prison. Little by little, as he picks up his old connection with Manny, trying to understand the circumstances in which he made a Buchenwald of his own home, Max is drawn into Manny's family history - above all his brother's tragic love affair with a girl who is half German. But more than that, he is drawn back into the Holocaust obsessions from which he realises there can be, and should be, no release. There is wild, angry, even uproarious laughter in this novel, but it is laughter on the edge. It is the comedy of cataclysm.

    On short list Man Booker Prize 2007
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    The Finkler Question (2010)

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    Tham gia ngày: Sep 2008
    Nơi Cư Ngụ: Hanoi
    Bài gởi: 361
    Xin cảm ơn: 149
    Được cảm ơn 4,613 lần trong 343 bài
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    [TD="class: alt1, bgcolor: #F8F7F4"][​IMG] The Finkler Question (2010)
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    Reviews from Telegraph online: "The Finkler Question is a scorching story of friendship and loss, exclusion and belonging, and of the wisdom and humanity of maturity. Funny, furious, unflinching, this extraordinary novel shows one of our finest writers at his brilliant best."

    *Won Man Booker 2010.
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