![]() Octometrotextual better than magazines, like_minded folks, passages, wacktose intolerant Tags: how to be alone, in defense of books, jonathan franzen freedom has been a huge success, recently. ![]() Many of the 14 essays in How to Be Alone, by the author of the critically acclaimed novel The Corrections, first appeared in The New Yorker, Harper’s, and elsewhere. Jonathan Franzen is smart and brash, the kind of person you want as your social critic but not as a brother-in-law. He spoke with Nathan Gardels, editor of NPQ, about his most recent book, The Kraus Project. Novelist and author of Freedom and The Corrections. He describes his father’s efforts to cover up his diminishing abilities, and …Īuthor Information. My Father’s Brain is a thoughtful and thought-provoking piece on Franzen’s father’s deterioration and death from Alzheimer’s disease. ![]()
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