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Bowe's
investigation of the enslavement of a group of Mexican farmworkers in South
Florida resulted in an article which appeared in the April 21, 2003, issue of
The New Yorker magazine. "The story," says Bowe,
"describes an industry with conditions so exploitive and protections so minimal
that the occasional occurrence of slavery is less an accident than a foregone
conclusion." Bowe is currently at work on a book for Random House about the
increasing frequency of other slavery cases throughout the U.S.
Bowe received an MFA from Columbia University's Graduate
Film Program in 1996 and co-wrote (with Julian Schnabel) the screenplay for the
film "Basquiat". He is the co-editor of the book GIG: Americans Talk About
Their Jobs, and his writing has appeared in The New York Times Magazine,
The American Prospect,
and McSweeney's Quarterly Concern, among other publications.
Update
John Bowe is the winner of the
J. Anthony Lukas Work-in-Progress Award for
Slavery Inc., to be published by
Random House.
"John Bowe's work-an examination of
slavery throughout the modern world, including
the United States-is characterized by a
reasoned and painstaking approach to the
gathering of his material," said jurors.
"His description has no taint of moral
superiority. His writing is understated and
stylish; he does not labor to make points, he
allows the inexorable drift of his narrative
to inform and in all places avoids
sensationalism. His account gathers force by
means of an accumulation of detail rendered
with a steady objectivity. Bowe has drawn the
reader's awareness to intolerable practices,
abuses of the deepest and most indisputable
rights of humanity-the right to be free of
oppression and economic tyranny. The slow
movement forward of human rights will almost
surely be advanced by his book." |
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