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Franzen at the Closing Door

Jonathan Franzen won the National Book Award for The Corrections in November 2001. The book sold three million copies. He appeared on the cover of Time. Oprah Winfrey picked his novel for her book club. He became, for a moment, … Continue reading

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Jonathan Franzen and the Last Defense of the Social Novel

Jonathan Franzen (b. 1959) works in two registers, the long realist novel and the public essay, and across both he chronicles the psychological exhaustion, institutional fragmentation, and moral uncertainty of the educated American middle and upper-middle classes under conditions of … Continue reading

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