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The Corrections

 Jonathan Franzen

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Awards

Shortlisted for International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award 2003.
Winner of James Tait Black Memorial Prize (Fiction) 2002.
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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 announces Jonathan Franzen as one of the most brilliant interpreters of American society and the American soul.

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So, I finished The Corrections by Jonathan Franzen this morning. I really struggled with this book, I mean really struggled with this book! Basically, The Corrections is a snapshot of a Midwestern American family portraying what 'Has Gone Wrong With America'. Its a story of two parents, Enid and Alfred- somewhere in their mid to late sixties, and three adult children- Gary, Chip and Denise. They are a fairly odious bunch of characters behaving in their own self-serving ways and are particularly ... more

stevev commented:

Freedom is incredibly well written and the insight to family and personal life is just intense - you wont be disappointed - I think

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halo commented:

Well, I shall check it out then :D

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