![]() ![]() His fourth novel, Freedom, was published in the fall of 2010.įranzen's other honors include a 1988 Whiting Writers' Award, Granta's Best Of Young American Novelists (1996), the Salon Book Award (2001), the New York Times Best Books of the Year (2001), and the James Tait Black Memorial Prize (2002). Jonathan Franzen is a novelist and author of 'Freedom' and 'The Corrections.' He spoke with Nathan Gardels, editor of The WorldPost, about his most recent book, 'The Kraus Project. He lives in New York City and Santa Cruz, California. Jonathan Franzen is the author of The Corrections, winner of the 2001 National Book Award for fiction the novels The Twenty-Seventh City and Strong Motion and two works of nonfiction, How to Be Alone and The Discomfort Zone, all published by FSG. Jonathan Franzen is the author of four novels (Freedom, The Corrections, Strong Motion, and The Twenty-Seventh City), a collection of essays (How to Be Alone), a personal history (The Discomfort Zone), and a translation of Frank Wedekinds Spring Awakening, all published by FSG. ![]() Franzen's other honors include a 1988 Whiting Writers' Award, Granta's Best Of Young American Novelists (1996), the Salon Book Award (2001), the New York Times Best Books of the Year (2001), and the James Tait Black Memorial Prize (2002). ![]() ![]() His fourth novel, Freedom, was published in the fall of 2010. Jonathan Franzen is the author of The Corrections, winner of the 2001 National Book Award for fiction the novels The Twenty-Seventh City and Strong Motion and two works of nonfiction, How to Be Alone and The Discomfort Zone, all published by FSG. ![]()
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