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De Niro's Game

by (author) Rawi Hage

introduction by Colm Toibin

narrator Tony Nash

Publisher
House of Anansi Press Inc
Initial publish date
Dec 2018
Subjects
Literary, Action & Adventure, Coming of Age
  • eBook

    ISBN
    9781770892644
    Publish Date
    Jan 2006
    List Price
    $10.99

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Description

There is but one truly serious philosophical problem, and that is suicide. In Rawi Hage's unforgettable novel, winner of the 2008 IMPAC Prize, this famous quote by Camus becomes a touchstone for two young men caught in Lebanon's civil war. Bassam and George are childhood best friends who have grown to adulthood in war torn Beirut. Now they must choose their futures: to stay in the city and consolidate power through crime; or to go into exile abroad, alienated from the only existence they have known. Bassam chooses one path: obsessed with leaving Beirut, he embarks on a series of petty crimes to finance his departure. Meanwhile, George builds his power in the underworld of the city and embraces a life of military service, crime for profit, killing, and drugs.

Told in the voice of Bassam, De Niro's Game is a beautiful, explosive portrait of a contemporary young man shaped by a lifelong experience of war. Rawi Hage's brilliant style mimics a world gone mad: so smooth and apparently sane that its razor-sharp edges surprise and cut deeply. A powerful meditation on life and death in a war zone, and what comes after.

About the authors

Rawi Hage was born in Beirut, Lebanon, and lived through nine years of the Lebanese civil war. He is a writer, a visual artist, and a curator. Hage's first book, De Niro's Game, won the IMPAC Dublin Literary Award, was a finalist for numerous prestigious national and international awards, including the Scotiabank Giller Prize and the Governor General's Literary Award, and has been translated into several languages and published around the world. His second novel, Cockroach, won the Hugh MacLennan Prize for Fiction andwas a finalist for the Scotiabank Giller Prize, the Governor General's Literary Award, and the Rogers Writers' Trust Fiction Prize. Rawi Hage lives in Montreal.

Rawi Hage's profile page

COLM TOIBIN is an award-winning novelist, short story writer and essayist. He is currently Mellon Professor in the Department of English and Comparative Literature at Columbia University in New York.

 

Colm Toibin's profile page

TONY NASH is a trained film and theatre actor based out of Toronto, of Egyptian, Greek, and Spanish descent. He first began acting as a child as a means of keeping himself, his parents and his brother entertained and later in high school where he was awarded back-to-back wins for best male performance and best director in the Sears regional One-Act Play Festival. In university, he took some time off to pursue a career in law and then in teaching before he decided to turn back to his first and most compelling love, the art of acting. He has since acted in the TV series Damien, the sequel to the 1970s film The Omen, and has co-starred in the feature film Fake News alongside Eric Roberts. You can currently catch him playing Ibrahim Salah on MGM's thriller TV series, Condor. He is fluent in Arabic, French and Spanish.

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Awards

  • Winner, IMPAC Dublin Literary Award
  • Short-listed, Rogers Writers' Trust Fiction Prize
  • Winner, QWF Paragraphe Hugh MacLennan Prize for Fiction
  • Winner, QWF McAuslan First Book Prize
  • Short-listed, Governor General's Literary Awards: Fiction
  • Short-listed, Scotiabank Giller Prize