Posted AT 7:47 AM EST on 13/06/08
To roam a borderless world
RAWI HAGE
From Friday's Globe and Mail
I am a fortunate man to join a great list of men and women of literature and be named the 2008 recipient of the International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award. After a long journey of war, displacement and separation, I certainly feel that I am one of the few wanderers privileged enough to have been rewarded, and for that I am very grateful.
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