African-American novel wins Irish book prize.Byline: Daily Star Staff Summary: Michael Thomas
Andras Gergely Reuters DUBLIN: Michael Thomas won one of English language fiction's richest prizes Thursday for a novel depicting the difficulty of attaining the American Dream for an African American. "Man Gone Down" scooped the 100,000-euro ($140,000) International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award, beating off competition from 145 titles nominated by public libraries from 41 countries. The unnamed first-person narrator NARRATOR. A pleader who draws narrs serviens narrator, a sergeant at law. Fleta, 1. 2, c. 37. Obsolete. , once a promising Harvard student and now an impoverished construction worker in Brooklyn, is married to a white woman with whom he has three children. He is "not fallen but standing on the precipice," according to the IMPAC IMPAC International Merchant Purchase Authorization Card IMPAC Intersegmental Major Preparation Articulated Curriculum IMPAC Information for Management, Planning, Analysis, and Coordination (National Institutes of Health) judges' citation.Aa "It is a story of the American Dream gone awry, about what it's like to feel preprogrammed to fail in life and the urge to escape that sentence," the book's US publisher Grove Atlantic says on its website. Thomas, whose novel was nominated for the prize by the National Library Service of Barbados The National Library Service of Barbados is the government supported public-library service in the nation of Barbados. Headquartered in the capital-city Bridgetown, the main branch is found on Coleridge Street. , said the American Dream can be variously defined, but the credit crisis has certainly pushed African Americans even further from it. "One of the things I hope are taken away from reading the book is there are different American dreams," Thomas told Reuters. "One being materialism which this narrator does not really have, it's more the African American striving for freedom," he said in an interview. "If not from slavery then from segregation, if not from segregation then from stereotype, if not from stereotype then from glass ceilings and redline mortgages." To "redline" can mean to refuse home mortgages to entire neighborhoods deemed too poor, a term that has acquired significance in the credit crisis, one of whose main causes were financial products based on "subprime" mortgages. The IMPAC prize, established in 1994 by Dublin City Council Dublin City Council (Irish: Comhairle Cathrach Bhaile Átha Cliath) refers to two different entities.
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