Jonathan Franzen
Author
Jonathan Franzen is an award-winning American novelist and essayist. Franzen was born in Chicago, Illinois, raised in Webster Groves, a suburb of St. Louis, Missouri, and educated at Swarthmore College. He also studied on a Fulbright Scholarship in Germany. He lives on the Upper East Side of New York City, and writes for The New Yorker magazine. Franzen's "The Corrections," a novel of social criticism, garnered considerable critical acclaim in the United States. It became one of the best-selling works of literary fiction of the 21st century and won both the 2001 National Book Award for Fiction and the 2002 James Tait Black Memorial Prize for fiction.
Like James Frey, Jonathan Franzen had a colorful public controversy with Oprah and her book club. Given the chance to do it over, would the author of The Corrections handled […]
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Jonathan Franzen on his book, Imperial Bedroom.
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Franzen discusses fiction, non-fiction and the need to draw the distinction.
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Franzen’s literary touchstones, decades in, decades out.
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Jane Smiley’s “Greenlanders,” among others.
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Jonathan Franzen discusses the potential for China’s economic collapse.
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Why not take the opportunity to learn a language?
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Jonathan Franzen on growing up in the Midwest in the 1970s.
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China made America feel very old and tired, Franzen says.
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