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for the funeral of estranged friend Chuck Ramkissoon, who becomes the central figure of the novel. Chuck, a Trinidadian immigrant, guides Hans into and through the world of The Staten Island Cricket Club, most of whose members are also of West Indian or South Asian descent. Chuck is a charismatic idealist, running multiple (occasionally illegitimate) businesses, and making big, optimistic plans for the future. While Hans is swept along by Chuck’s magnetic ardor for the American dream, Rachel moves back to London under the pretense of safety for their young son and ideological indignation over the American fixation on economic oppression. Though Rachel is a markedly less likeable character than Chuck, Hans eventually, inevitably follows her back to London. He loses touch with his Trinidadian friend who is discovered, years later, simply a body, handcuffed and disposed of in the Gowanus Canal.
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opens on protagonist Hans van den Broek, a Dutch financial analyst living in London with his English wife Rachel, but quickly flashes back to the years Hans spent in New York City before and in the immediate aftermath of 9/11. At the beginning of the novel, Hans is preparing to return to Manhattan
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called it "the wittiest, angriest, most exacting and most desolate work of fiction we've yet had about life in New York and London after the World Trade Center fell". Later that year, the book was included in the
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occupied O'Neill for seven years. When it was finished, O'Neill had great trouble in finding an agent. The book was turned down by every major US publisher, until it was accepted by
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books I have ever read". He wrote that it has been "consistently misread as a 9/11 novel, which stints what is most remarkable about it: that it is a postcolonial re-writing of
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as being the favourite to win. However, on 9 September 2008, the Booker nominee shortlist was announced and the novel, surprisingly at least for some critics at the
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On 12 April 2010, Netherland was announced as one of the eight novels on the shortlist for the
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Jul/Aug 2008 issue, a magazine that aggregates critic reviews of books, the book received a
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The punning title is untranslatable into Dutch, and the Dutch translation takes the title
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Neitherlander – An Irishman's Difficulties with The Dutch Character
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Harper Perennial paperback edition, 2009; PS About the Author, p. 6
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list of "10 Best Books of 2008" as chosen by the paper's editors.
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was published in May 2008 and was featured on the cover of the
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In the weeks leading up the announcement of the 2008
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Joseph O'Neill
Harper Perennial
ISBN
978-0-00-727570-0
OCLC
263294099
The Breezes
Joseph O'Neill
September 11 attacks
cricket
Staten Island Cricket Club
Pantheon Books
Random House
Sonny Mehta
New York Times Book Review
Dwight Garner
Book Marks
Bookmarks Magazine
James Wood
The New Yorker
postcolonial
The Great Gatsby
Man Booker Prize
pundits
Warwick Prize for Writing

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