Produktbeschreibung
Framed by matriarch Enid Lambert's attempts to gather her three grown children
back home for Christmas, The Corrections examines their lives: Enid's husband
Alfred, sinking into dementia, her sons banker Gary and writer Chip (now
in Lithuania) and daughter Denise, a chef, busily re-evaluating her sexual
identity.
Kritik
"You will laugh, wince, groan, weep, leave the table and maybe the country, promise never to go home again, and be reminded of why you read serious fiction in the first place." -The New York Review of Books
"Marvelous . . . Everything we want in a novel--except, when it's rocking along, for it never to be over." -The New York Times Book Review
"Jonathan Franzen has built a powerful novel out of the swarming consciousness of a marriage, a family, a whole culture--our culture." -Don DeLillo
"Looms as a model for what ambitious storytelling can still say about modern life . . . Franzen swings for the fences and clears them with yards to spare." -San Francisco Chronicle
"The novel we've been waiting for...a stunning anatomy of family dysfunction...a contemporary novel that will endure." -Esquire
"In its complexity, its scrutinizing and utterly unsentimental humanity, and its grasp of the subtle relationships between domestic drama and global events....It is a major accomplishment." -Michael Cunningham
"Frighteningly, luminously authentic." -The Boston Globe
"A genuine masterpiece . . . This novel is a wisecracking, eloquent, heartbreaking beauty." -Elle
"The brightest, boldest, and most ambitious novel I've read in many years." -Pat Conroy
"Brilliant . . . Almost unbearably lifelike." -The New York Observer
"Funny and deeply sad, large-hearted and merciless, The Corrections is a testament to the range and depth of pleasures great fiction affords." -David Foster Wallace
"This is a spellbinding novel . . . that is both funny and piercing." -People
Autoreninfo
Jonathan Franzen's work includes four novels (The Twenty-Seventh City, Strong Motion, The Corrections, Freedom), two collections of essays (Farther Away, How To Be Alone), a memoir (The Discomfort Zone), and, most recently, The Kraus Project. He is recognised as one of the best American writers of our age and has won many awards. He lives in New York City and Santa Cruz, California.