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    The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao by Junot Diaz

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    • ISBN: 1594483299
    • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA)
    • Pub. Date: September 2008
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    Synopsis

    The long-awaited-and thrillingly satisfying, genuinely original-first novel from the unmistakable voice behind the story collection Drown.

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    Winner of the 2008 National Book Critics Circle Award and the 2008 Pulitzer Prize, for Fiction

    The Washington Post - Jabari Asim

    …weirdly wonderful …Oscar clearly is not intended to function as a hero in the classical sense. Is he meant primarily to symbolize the tangled significance of desire, exile and homecoming? Or is he a 307-lb. warning that only slim guys get the girls? Are we to wring from his ample flesh more of that anguished diaspora stuff? Could be, but I find sufficient meaning in the sheer joy of absorbing Diaz's sentences, each rolled out with all the nerdy, wordy flair of an audacious imagination and a vocabulary to match…Diaz pulls it off with the same kind of eggheaded urban eloquence found in the work of Paul Beatty (The White Boy Shuffle), Victor LaValle (Slapboxing with Jesus), Mat Johnson (Drop) and his very own Drown. Geek swagger, baby. Get used to it.

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    Biography

    Junot Diaz's fiction has appeared in The New Yorker, The Paris Review, and The Best American Short Stories. His debut story collection, Drown, was a publishing sensation of unprecedented acclaim, became a national bestseller, won numerous awards, and is now a landmark of contemporary literature. He was born and raised in the Dominican Republic, and now lives in New York City and Boston, where he teaches at MIT.

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    Truly enjoyable!by Ivelucy

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    11/13/2009: Oscar Wao is a fun book to read...I couldn't put it down...loved the mix of fiction and nonfiction and the way they blended throughout.

    A Must Read Book!by Christian08

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    11/12/2009: The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao is an amazing book to read. It will have you reading it non-stop. Junot Diaz uses great pieces of writing which makes it so realistic. The book always has you thinking whats going to happen next in the life of Oscar, who tries hard to find his soul mate facing so many obstacles. It is a must read book, 5 stars.


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