The National Book Award Finalists have been announced. The fiction nominees are:
Aleksandar Hemon, The Lazarus Project (Riverhead)
Rachel Kushner, Telex from Cuba (Scribner)
Peter Matthiessen, Shadow Country (Modern Library)
Marilynne Robinson, Home (Farrar, Straus & Giroux)
Salvatore Scibona, The End (Graywolf Press)
Special congratulations to L.A. author Kusher. The winners will be announced November 19.


I've only read The Lazarus Project, which is sublime and poignant and laugh-out-loud funny. Hemon's a unique talent. Reminds me quite of Gary Shteyngart, but more sparse. With that black, bleak Central European melancholy having survived intact from Sarajevo to Chicago. He's mapping the grim and absurd landscape of the the 21st century immigrant experience, distilled to anomie. Everyone has noted his unusual, at times intriguingly askew metaphors and word-choice, due to writing in ESL, but I must reiterate how oddly brilliant and fresh it reads.
Posted by: denise hamilton | October 17, 2008 at 05:43 PM