Author: Jonathan Franzen
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-WIKIPEDIA: Jonathan Franzen - - - - -PODCAST: Jonathan Franzen on Reckoning with the Limits and Purposes of Writing Novels: This Week on the Radio Open Source Podcast (Open Source, October 15, 2021, LitHub) -ESSAY: Perchance to dream : In the age of images, a reason to write novels (Jonathan Franzen, 1996, Harpers) -ESSAY: How the “No Kill” Movement Betrays Its Name: By keeping cats outdoors, trap-neuter-release policies have troubling consequences for city residents, local wildlife—and even the cats themselves. (Jonathan Franzen, 12/25/23, The New Yorker) - - -PROFILE: FRANZEN’S ANGER (L. GIBSON, 3/08/23, Public Books) -PROFILE: The decline of the Literary Bloke: In featuring just four men, Granta’s Best of Young British Novelists confirms what we already knew: the literary male has become terminally uncool. (Will Lloyd, 4/14/23, New Statesman) - -REVIEW ESSAY: Jonathan Franzen’s literary liberal Protestantism pushes limits on where God is found: With 'Crossroads,' Franzen has elevated a rarely explored form: the Protestant Christian novel (Jacob Lupfer, 2/08/22, RNS) -ESSAY: How Jonathan Franzen became America's most divisive novelist (John Self 29th September 2021, BBC Magazine) -PROFILE: The rise and fall and rise again of Jonathan Franzen: Oprah, Franzenfreude, and Iraqi war orphans: a history of Jonathan Franzen’s controversies. (Constance Grady, Oct 9, 2021, Vox) -PROFILE: Jonathan Franzen, America’s Next Top Moralist (New Republic, Oct. 8th, 2021) - - - - -ESSAY: Jonathan Franzen is secretly a great food writer. (Jessie Gaynor, August 9, 2022, Lit Hub) -REVIEW: of Crossroads by Jonathan Franzen (Adam Begley, Spectator) -REVIEW: of Crossroads (Sameer Rahim, Prospect) -REVIEW: of Crossroads (Peter Tabakis, Spectrum Culture) - - - The Corrections (2001) - Jonathan Franzen (8/17/1959
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