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Waxwings
a caustic, affectionate commentary on the manic gyrations of millennial America
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From the best-selling author of Passage to Juneau—"Raban at his best," wrote Ian McEwan—an unsettling, tender, and always surprising novel set in Seattle at the turn of the millennium, when the high-tech Gold Rush threatens to overwhelm the actual world with its myriad virtual alternatives.

Two immigrants,though, are drawn here by more traditional versions of the American Dream. For Tom Janeway—a Hungarian-born Englishman—it is the wife and son he thought he’d never have. For an illegal alien—Chick, as he comes to call himself—it is the land of opportunity he’d imagined back in Fujian province. Given the overheated service economy, mutual need introduces the writer–professor–NPR-commentator to this enterprising handyman, and each soon finds himself strangely dependent on the other. Because meanwhile, all around them, people are busily charting futures that are obscure to, or exclude, anyone else.

Waxwings masterfully depicts the social realities of a boomtown in flux, as well as the illusions that distract its inhabitants from the most basic human impulse: to create a place we can call home. This is what Chick dreams of achieving, and what Tom must suddenly struggle to preserve. As the NASDAQ index spirals upward, street riots break out, a terrorist is arrested, a child disappears, a jetliner goes down—and the city, rimmed with feral countryside, begins to emerge in its true colors.

The Washington Post proclaimed of Foreign Land that “Jonathan Raban’s achievements in this novel are nothing short of awesome,” and with Waxwings—exquisitely written and hugely entertaining—he demonstrates more powerfully than ever before that he “invests his characters with such freshness and warmth, writes prose of such Wordsworth-like beauty, and does it all with such effortless mastery that he takes the reader’s breath away.”


Reviews

In Waxwings, Jonathan Raban's sympathetic engagement with people and place is as strong as ever.
Colin Greenland, The Guardian, 2006-05-15 more >

If someone were to come along, dig a moderately deep hole in my garden, give me a metal box and tell me I had half an hour to put together a 2006 time-capsule, Jonathan Raban's new novel is the first thing I'd grab.
Toby Litt, The Guardian, 2006-09-30 more >

We need sane voices in these times, and they don't come much saner, or indeed much more alert and stylish, than Jonathan Raban's.
Nicholas Lezard, The Guardian, 2006-04-15 more >
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the books
Surveillance
Explore the current political climate in this clever, unsettling novel set in a near-future Seattle More >
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My Holy War: Dispatches from the Home Front
Raban showcases his unparalleled ability to articulate an incisive intellectual position from the morass More >
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Waxwings
a caustic, affectionate commentary on the manic gyrations of millennial America More >
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Passage to Juneau: a sea and its meanings
"Gallivanting around the world in a small boat is a continuing education in one's limitless capacity for self-delusion." More >
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Badland: An American Romance
"No one has evoked with greater power the marriage of land and sky that gives this country both its beauty and its terror." More >
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Hunting Mr Heartbreak
An exhilarating, often deliciously funny book that is at once a travelogue, a social history, and a love letter to the United States. More >
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Soft City
Part fact, part fiction, it holds up a mirror to the modern city and finds there a stage for a unique personal drama. More >
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For Love & Money: Writing, Reading, Travelling 1968-1987
Reportage, travel writings and literary criticism. More >
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God, Man and Mrs. Thatcher
Provocative pamphlet More >
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Foreign Land
Foreign Land is an exquisitely moving tale of awkward relationships and quiet redemption. More >
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Coasting
A lively, intensely personal recounting of a voyage into a gifted writer's country and self. More >
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Old Glory
Witty, elegaic, and magnificently erudite, Old Glory is as filled with strong currents as the Mississippi itself. More >
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Arabia
A must read for anyone seeking to understand the Middle East and it's people. More >
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