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De Niro's Game Rawi Hage
Publication date 2008 Pages 305 Cockroach is a book by Canadian author. It was released in 2008, published.

It is a teen/adult book for advanced. Plot A man, who is an immigrant from the Middle East, moves to the slums of, where he learns that he is stuck in poverty. When he tries to take his own life, a 'man in a speedo' saves him. He is then sentenced to therapy, where he explains his horrid childhood and how he believes that he is a. He is also in love with a girl, Shohreh, and is friends/enemies with a man named Reza.
He gets a job at a restaurant, and can't help but stare at his boss' daughter. He also steals from every rich man and poor woman. Throughout the book the man starts to slowly change, for better and worse. Reception The novel was selected for inclusion in the 2014 edition of 's, where it was defended.
Contents. Early life and education Born in, Hage grew up in and. He moved to in 1984. In 1991, he relocated to, where he studied Photography at and Fine Arts. He subsequently began exhibiting as a photographer, and has had works acquired by the in Canada's capital. He holds an MFA from the (UQAM). In addition to his work as a writer and a visual artist, Hage spent time as a driver in Montreal.

Writing Hage has published and in several Canadian and American magazines, and in the Journal. His, (2006), won the 2008, and was shortlisted for the 2006 and the 2006 for English fiction. Commenting on their selection, the IMPAC judges remarked that 'its originality, its power, its lyricism, as well as its humane appeal all mark De Niro's Game as the work of a major literary talent and make Rawi Hage a truly deserving winner.' Was also awarded two awards, the and the. De Niro's Game was translated into Arabic by Ruhi Tu'mah in 2008 as مصائر الغبار His second novel, was published in 2008 and was also shortlisted for the, the and the. He was the winner of the in 2008 and 2012 for his books and Carnival, respectively.
In August 2013, he was named 's ninth writer in residence. He is the common-law partner of novelist. Bibliography. (2006). (2008). Carnival (2012) References Wikimedia Commons has media related to.