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Country
  
United States

Publication date
  
17 September 2002

Pages
  
242 pp

Originally published
  
17 September 2002

Publisher
  
Nan A. Talese

OCLC
  
49531508

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Language
  
English

Media type
  
Print (hardcover)

ISBN
  
978-0-385-49924-8

Author
  
Aleksandar Hemon

Genre
  
Novel

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Nominations
  
National Book Critics Circle Award for Fiction

Similar
  
Aleksandar Hemon books, Novels

Nowhere Man is a novel by Aleksandar Hemon, published in 2002 and named after the Beatles song "Nowhere Man". The novel (subtitled The Pronek Fantasies) centers around the character of Jozef Pronek, a Bosnian refugee, who was already the subject of Hemon's novella Blind Jozef Pronek & Dead Souls published in his short story collection The Question of Bruno (2000).

The novel incorporated autobiographical elements and is composed as a series of vignettes telling the story of a character named Jozef Pronek, a Ukrainian born and raised in Bosnia. Pronek's biography is related by multiple narrators, and the book can be divided into three sections. The first section describes Pronek's peaceful childhood in 1980s Sarajevo. The second section follows Pronek as he is a university student in Kiev in the Soviet Union at the time of the 1991 political turmoil (narrated by his dormitory roommate Victor Plavchuk). In the third part of the book Pronek is an immigrant in Chicago, where he works in a series of low-paid jobs including working as a Greenpeace canvasser, which enables him to observe the lives of middle-class Chicagoans.

The novel's final chapter, spanning the years 1900 to 2000, is a departure from Pronek's adventures and recounts the story of a Russian White Army officer and his adventures in Harbin and Shanghai.

References

Nowhere Man (Hemon novel) Wikipedia