Waiting for the Man

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$24.95  $23.20
Publisher
ECW Press
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Pages
296
Dimensions
5.4 X 8.2 X 1.3 inches | 0.95 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781770411777

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About the Author
Arjun Basu is a writer and editor. In 2008, he published Squishy, a collection of short stories that was shortlisted for the ReLit Prize. His stories have been published in many literary journals, including Matrix and Joyland. He also writes 140-character short stories he calls Twisters on Twitter (@ArjunBasu), which have won him a Shorty Award, lots of press, and a worldwide following. Arjun lives in Montreal with his wife, son, and dog. This is his first novel.
Reviews
"That it's hard to put down is a credit to Basu's perfect sentences and clear sense of direction ... I want to say that it's reminiscent of Hemingway, but in a way that sounds nothing like him. It is, however, the perfect style for this novel, a retelling of the American Dream that Hemingway would never have understood." -- National Post
"Although this is the author's debut novel, his experience at shorter forms (Squishy) shows; fans of his 140-character Twisters on Twitter will be pleased to know that the author's talents are on display in this novel." -- Publishers Weekly
"Waiting for the Man is observant and clever, and doesn't take itself too seriously. Basu toys with his readers, pushing us away to point out the distance at which we hold the characters and stories that populate our pages and screens, and reminds us there is always more to the story." -- Katia Grubisic in Montreal Review of Books
"Waiting for the Man is captivating, aggravating, enlightening and redemptive." --Winnipeg Free Press
"Perhaps the dark subtext to this entertaining novel is that movement is impossible, even for many seemingly privileged boys ... Waiting for the Man hides a chilling truth under its light-hearted surface: the American Dream is a trap." -- Quill & Quire
"A thought-provoking road-trip tale." -- Chicago Tribune
"A strangely engrossing, meticulously written allegory of the present moment." -- Douglas Coupland, author of Worst. Person. Ever.