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The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao (Pulitzer Prize Winner)

by Junot Díaz

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368 pages2008PenguinISBN 9781594483295

About this book

<b>Winner of:<br>The Pulitzer Prize<br>The National Book Critics Circle Award<br>The Anisfield-Wolf Book Award<br>The Jon Sargent, Sr. First Novel Prize<br>A <i>Time</i> Magazine #1 Fiction Book of the Year</b><br><br><b>One of <i>The New York Times</i>’s 100 Best Books of the 21st Century</b><br><br><b>One of the best books of 2007 according to: <i>The New York Times</i>, <i>San Francisco Chronicle, New York Magazine, Entertainment Weekly, The Boston Globe, Los Angeles Times, The Washington Post, People, The Village Voice, Time Out New York, Salon, Baltimore City Paper, The Christian Science Monitor, Booklist, Library Journal, Publishers Weekly, </i>New York Public Library, and many more...<br><br><b>Nominated as one of America’s best-loved novels by PBS’s <i>The Great American Read</i> and named one of <i>The Atlantic</i>’s Great American Novels of the Past 100 Years</b><br></b><br>Oscar is a sweet but disastrously overweight ghetto nerd who—from the New Jersey home he shares with his old world mother and rebellious sister—dreams of becoming the Dominican J.R.R. Tolkien and, most of all, finding love. But Oscar may never get what he wants. Blame the fukú—a curse that has haunted Oscar’s family for generations, following them on their epic journey from Santo Domingo to the USA. Encapsulating Dominican-American history, <i>The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao</i> opens our eyes to an astonishing vision of the contemporary American experience and explores the endless human capacity to persevere—and risk it all—in the name of love.

Publication Details

Publisher
Penguin
Published
2008
Pages
368
ISBN
9781594483295
Language
en

About Junot Díaz

Junot Díaz (born December 31, 1968) is a Dominican American writer, creative writing professor at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and a former fiction editor at Boston Review. Central to Díaz's work is the immigrant experience, particularly the Latino immigrant experience. He received the 2008 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction for his novel *The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao,* and received a MacArthur Fellowship "Genius Grant" in 2012.

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