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  • Published: 6 February 2014
  • ISBN: 9780241964897
  • Imprint: Penguin eBooks
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 256

Carnival




The winner of the IMPAC Dublin Literary Award is back, with his strongest novel yet

There are two types of taxi driver in the Carnival city - the spiders and the flies. The spiders sit and stew in their cars, waiting for the calls to come to them. But the flies are wanderers - they roam the streets, looking for the raised flags of hands.

Fly is a wanderer and from the seat of his taxi we see the world in all of its carnivalesque beauty and ugliness. We meet criminals, prostitutes, madmen, magicians and clowns of many kinds. We meet ordinary people going to extraordinary places, and revolutionaries just trying to find something to eat. With all of the beauty, truth, rage, and peripatetic storytelling that have made his first two novels international publishing sensations, Carnival gives us Rawi Hage at his searing best.

By turns outrageous, hilarious, sorrowful, and stirring, Carnival is a tour de force that will make all of life's passengers squirm in their comfortable, complacent backseats.

  • Published: 6 February 2014
  • ISBN: 9780241964897
  • Imprint: Penguin eBooks
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 256

About the author

Rawi Hage

Rawi Hage was born in Beirut, Lebanon, and lived through nine years of the Lebanese civil war. He emigrated to Canada in 1992 and now lives in Montreal. His first novel, De Niro's Game, won the 2008 International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award for the best English-language book published anywhere in the world in a given year, and has either won or been shortlisted for seven other major awards and prizes.

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Praise for Carnival

The novel's short scenes of decadence and desperation spray across the pages like buckshot - loud and scattered, but still penetrating

Time Out

Rich and often beautiful, brave, engrossing, intelligent, literate, funny and very human . . . I relished this novel - for its compassion, its lyricism and its great human spirit

Guardian

A diverse yet tautly constructed novel that is evidently the work of a master storyteller. A tremendous novel - both laugh-out-loud hilarious and full of pathos; deftly constructed, affectionate yet disconcerting, and utterly engaging

Daily Telegraph