2.61Kg of CO2
326.5 litre(s) of Water
0.0196 Tree(s)
1 book donated to global literacy projects
The Corrections
The Corrections
paperback
Published:
1 March, 2004
Description
Prizes
Winner of James Tait Black Memorial Prize (Fiction) 2002. Shortlisted for International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award 2003.
More Details
| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9781841156736 |
| ISBN10 | 1841156736 |
| Number Of Pages | 653 |
| Item Weight | 439 g |
| Product Dimensions | 128 x 46 x 192 mm |
| Publisher / Reseller | Fourth Estate |
| Format | paperback |
| Edition | New Ed |
Media Reviews
'A book which is funny, moving, generous, brutal and intelligent, and which poses the ultimate question, what life is for -- and that is as much as anyone could ask.' Blake Morrison, GUARDIAN'For anyone who has ever found themselves guiltily yearning for an Anne Tyler while in the middle of an Updike or Wolfe. The Lamberts are utterly believable, and once they have all told their stories you can't help but sympathise with them. Be prepared to be moved.' Laurence Phelan, INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY'Compelling. A pleasure from beginning to end. Franzen, in one leap, has put himself into the league of Updike & Roth. That's why there is so much excitement about it.' David Sexton, EVENING STANDARD'A novel of outstanding sympathy, wit, moral intelligence and pathos, a family saga told with stylistic brio and psychological and political insight. No British novelist is currently writing at this pitch.' Jeremy Treglowen, FINANCIAL TIMES'Impossible to dislike, an unpretentious page-turner.' Zadie Smith, GUARDIAN Books of the Year'The Corrections is a wonderful book. Every page simmers with wit, close observation and intelligence. Franzen has delivered as wounding and thoughtful an indictment of contemporary existence as it is possible to make.' John Burnside, SCOTSMAN'As good as anything I've ever read.' Rachel Cusk, DAILY TELGRAPH Books of the Year
GoodReads Reviews
Author's Bio
Jonathan Franzen was born in 1959 and graduated from Swarthmore College. He has lived in Boston, Spain, New York, Colorado Springs and Philadelphia. His previous novels are The Twenty-Seventh City (1988) and Strong Motion (1992). How to be Alone, a collection of Franzen's non fiction will be published in October 2002.