Synopsis
The Corrections - Fourth Estate 25th anniversary edition by Jonathan Franzen
The Corrections is one of five classic Fourth Estate books to be released as numbered, collectable editions to mark the 25th anniversary. The books will be beautifully produced hardbacks, limited to 2000 copies each, with jackets designed by some of the finest artists at work today.
The winner of the National Book Award, the New York Times No.1
Bestseller and the worldwide literary sensation, 'The Corrections' has
established itself as a truly great American novel. The Lamberts --
Enid and Alfred and their three grown-up children -- are a troubled
family living in a troubled age. Alfred is ill and as his condition
worsens the whole family must face the failures, secrets and
long-buried hurts that haunt them if they are to make the corrections
that each desperately needs.
Stretching from the Midwest in the
mid-century to Wall Street and Eastern Europe in the age of globalised
greed, The Corrections brings an old-time America of freight trains and
civic duty into wild collision with the era of home surveillance,
hands-off parenting, do-it-yourself mental healthcare, and New Economy
millionaires. It confirms Jonathan Franzen's position as one of the
most brilliant interpreters of American society and the American soul
currently at work.
About the Author
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Jonathan Franzen was born in 1959 and is the author of three novels – The Twenty-Seventh City (1988), Strong Motion (1992), The Corrections (2001) – a collection of essays, How to Be Alone (2002), a memoir, The Discomfort Zone (2006) and a translation of Spring Awakening, a play by Frank Wedekind (2007). His honours include a Whiting Writers Award in 1988, a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1996, the American Academy's Berlin Prize in 2000, and the National Book Award (for The Corrections) in 2001. He writes frequently for the New Yorker, and lives in New York City.
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