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FIRST-TIME NOVELIST
Michael Thomas has won the 2009 International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award for his novel,
Man Gone Down, published by Grove Atlantic in December 2006, it was announced on Thursday, June 11, 2009, in Dublin, Ireland.
Man Gone Down is the story of a man grappling with the throes of survival in Brooklyn, New York. The début novelist beat off strong competition from such well-reviewed novelists as
Junot Díaz’s
The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao,
Mohsin Hamid’s
The Reluctant Fundamentalist,
David Leavitt’s
The Indian Clerk and
Indra Sinha’s
Animal’s People. The American author is the third first-time novelist to win the lucrative prize since
Andrew Miller won it in 1999 with
Ingenious Pain and
Rawi Hage in 2008 with
De Niro’s Game.
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I'm going to get a copy of Man Gone Down from Kinokuniya!
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