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    <![CDATA[Nowhere Man]]>
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    <![CDATA[Following his critically acclaimed short story collection, <em>The Question of Bruno</em>, Aleksandar Hemon's debut novel <em>Nowhere Man</em> confirms that an important new voice has arrived. Unlike other Eastern European coming-of-age novels, <em>Nowhere Man</em> bucks chronological order, spanning the 1990s and sometimes reading like a memoir. Jozef Pronek, who grew up dreaming of hitting it big with his Beatles cover band, wanders through his adopted Chicago while the Bosnia conflict rages on, working as a process server and for Greenpeace, where he meets his girlfriend, Rachel. Jozef spends time in Kiev with American graduate students, such as the uncannily depicted Will, &quot;blonde and suburbanly ... [as if his] family procreated by fission,&quot; and Vivian, &quot;pale and in need of a carrot or something.&quot; He rooms with Victor Plavchuk, a conflicted doctoral  student in literature who develops a crush on Jozef (and who is reminiscent of a subdued Charles Kinbote from Vladimir Nabokov's <em>Pale Fire</em>). Jozef is sublimely complex, embodying the listlessness and frank practicality of expatriates whose homeland is being shredded by violent conflict. Jozef wonders, &quot;Why couldn't he be more than one person? Why was he stuck in the middle of himself, hungry and tired?&quot; while a woman &quot;[keeps] her hands in the pockets of her formerly blue jacket, as if despair were a marble in her pocket.&quot; Hemon's wit is also present: &quot;The only thing that distinguished Pronek in school was that he never, ever volunteered to do anything.&quot; <em>Nowhere Man</em> is a somber, saddening, yet vibrant and warm debut novel. <em>--Michael Ferch</em> ]]>
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