The Lazarus Project
Aleksandar Hemon
The only novel from MacArthur Genius Award winner, Aleksandar Hemon -- the National Book Critics Circle Award winning The Lazarus Project. 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 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, often compared to Vladimir Nabokov, as one of the most dynamic and essential literary voices of our time. From the author of The Book of My Lives.Binding Type: PaperbackAuthor: Aleksandar HemonPublisher: Riverhead BooksPublished: 05/05/2009ISBN: 9781594483752Pages: 304Weight: 0.68lbsSize: 8.02h x 5.12w x 0.67dReview Citations: New York Times Book Review 06/07/2009 pg. 20
Book Title
The Lazarus Project
ISBN
9781594483752
The only novel from MacArthur Genius Award winner, Aleksandar Hemon -- the National Book Critics Circle Award winning The Lazarus Project. 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 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, often compared to Vladimir Nabokov, as one of the most dynamic and essential literary voices of our time. From the author of The Book of My Lives.
Binding Type: Paperback
Author: Aleksandar Hemon
Publisher: Riverhead Books
Published: 05/05/2009
ISBN: 9781594483752
Pages: 304
Weight: 0.68lbs
Size: 8.02h x 5.12w x 0.67d
Review Citations: New York Times Book Review 06/07/2009 pg. 20
Binding Type: Paperback
Author: Aleksandar Hemon
Publisher: Riverhead Books
Published: 05/05/2009
ISBN: 9781594483752
Pages: 304
Weight: 0.68lbs
Size: 8.02h x 5.12w x 0.67d
Review Citations: New York Times Book Review 06/07/2009 pg. 20
The only novel from MacArthur Genius Award winner, Aleksandar Hemon -- the National Book Critics Circle Award winning The Lazarus Project. 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 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, often compared to Vladimir Nabokov, as one of the most dynamic and essential literary voices of our time. From the author of The Book of My Lives.
Binding Type: Paperback
Author: Aleksandar Hemon
Publisher: Riverhead Books
Published: 05/05/2009
ISBN: 9781594483752
Pages: 304
Weight: 0.68lbs
Size: 8.02h x 5.12w x 0.67d
Review Citations: New York Times Book Review 06/07/2009 pg. 20
Binding Type: Paperback
Author: Aleksandar Hemon
Publisher: Riverhead Books
Published: 05/05/2009
ISBN: 9781594483752
Pages: 304
Weight: 0.68lbs
Size: 8.02h x 5.12w x 0.67d
Review Citations: New York Times Book Review 06/07/2009 pg. 20