Jonathan Franzen
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Jonathan Franzen (born August 17, 1959) is a USA novelist and essayist.
Franzen's The Corrections, a novel of social criticism, garnered considerable critical acclaim in the United States. Publicity surrounding the book drew him into a well-publicized spat with television talk show hostess Oprah Winfrey, who cancelled an interview with Franzen after he published an article about his experiences with one of her production teams.
Franzen was raised in Webster Groves, Missouri, and educated at Swarthmore. He lives in New York City.
Works
- 1988 The Twenty-Seventh City
- 1992 Strong Motion
- 2001 The Corrections - National Book Award for Fiction
- 2002 How to Be Alone, essays
See also
External link
- Jonathan Franzen's home page (http://www.jonathanfranzen.com/)