<P> Also, Díaz references Stephen King on a number of occasions, including a reference to Captain Trips, the fictional virus that wipes out mankind in The Stand, as well as two references to its characters, Harold Lauder, compared to Oscar, and to Mother Abigail, compared to La Inca . Likewise, there is a mention of being "flung into the macroverse" by "the ritual of Chud", a nod to the ending of It . </P> <P> The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao was widely praised and appeared in a number of "best of the year" book lists . The book won the John Sargent, Sr. First Novel Prize, the Dayton Peace Prize in Fiction, the National Book Critics Circle Award, and the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 2008 . New York magazine named it the Best Novel of the Year and Time magazine's Lev Grossman named it the best work of fiction published in 2007, praising it as "a massive, heaving, sparking tragicomedy". In a poll of American literary critics organised by BBC Culture (the arts and culture section of the international BBC website) in 2015, The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao was voted the twenty - first century's best novel so far . </P> <P> In a 2009 poll by The Millions a panel of writers, critics, and editors voted The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao the eighth - best novel since 2000, and readers ranked it in first place . </P> <P> A staged version of the novel, called Fukú Americanus, was adapted by Sean San Jose and co-directed by San Jose and Marc Bamuthi Joseph through San Jose's Campo Santo theatre company in 2009 . The production received mixed reviews, with critic Robert Hurwitt stating that "Fukú" doesn't show us how that works or what the curse has to do with anything...for that, you have to read the book ." </P>

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