Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close

Contemporary Literary Fiction

Author: Jonathan Safran Foer

Jonathan Safran Foer emerged as one of the most original writers of his generation with his best-selling debut novel, Everything Is Illuminated. Now, with humor, tenderness, and awe, he confronts the traumas of our recent history. What he discovers is solace in that most human quality, imagination. Meet Oskar Schell, an inventor, Francophile, tambourine player, Shakespeare….Read More

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Eating Animals

Jonathan Safran Foer spent much of his life oscillating between enthusiastic carnivore and occasional vegetarian. Once he started a family, the moral dimensions of food became increasingly important.Faced with the… Continue Reading Posted in: Animal Welfare, Bibliography, Farming And Country Life, General Spain Travel Guides

Created in Darkness by Troubled Americans: The Best of McSweeney’s Humor Category

Now more than ever, Americans are troubled by questions. As sweaty modernity thrusts itself upon us, the veil of ignorance that cloaked our nation hangs in tatters, tattered tatters. Our… Continue Reading Posted in: American Wit And Humor

Here I Am

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Man Walks into a Room

A luminous and unforgettable first novel by an astonishing new voice in fiction, hailed by Esquire magazine as one of America"s best young writers.Samson Greene, a young and popular professor… Continue Reading Posted in: Memory Transfer, Patients, Psychological Fiction

The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time

Fifteen-year-old Christopher has a photographic memory. He understands maths. He understands science. What he can't understand are other human beings.When he finds his neighbour's dog, Wellington, lying dead on the… Continue Reading Posted in: Dogs, Fiction, Puzzles

The Umbrella Man and Other Stories

Is it really possible to invent a machine that does the job of a writer? What is it about the landlady’s house that makes it so hard for her guests… Continue Reading Posted in: English, Short Stories, Short Stories in Teen & Young Adult Literature, Teen & Young Adult Horror

Falling Man

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The Goldfinch

It begins with a boy. Theo Decker, a thirteen-year-old New Yorker, miraculously survives an accident that kills his mother. Abandoned by his father, Theo is taken in by the family… Continue Reading Posted in: LGBT Coming of Age Fiction, LGBT Family Life Fiction, Literary, Literature & Fiction, Rich People

How We Are Hungry

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The History Of Love

Fourteen-year-old Alma Singer is trying to find a cure for her mother's loneliness. Believing she might discover it in an old book her mother is lovingly translating, she sets out… Continue Reading Posted in: Love Stories, Poland, Psychological Fiction

Freedom

In his first novel since The Corrections, Jonathan Franzen has given us an epic of contemporary love and marriage. Freedom comically and tragically captures the temptations and burdens of liberty:… Continue Reading Posted in: Domestic Fiction, Man Woman Relationships, Neighbors

All the Light We Cannot See

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The Emperor’s Children

Danielle, a junior television producer, is on the hunt for the documentary idea that will make her reputation; Marina, the beautiful daughter of a famous and wealthy liberal journalist and… Continue Reading Posted in: Fiction, Fiction Satire, Friendship, Social Life And Customs, Women's Domestic Life Fiction

Foreign Affairs

Vinnie Miner, 54-year-old Anglophile professor, is in London on a six-month foundation grant. So is her young colleague, Fred Turner. Vinnie is plain and resignedly self-reliant; Fred is arrestingly handsome… Continue Reading Posted in: Contemporary, English Fiction, Literary Satire Fiction, United States, Women College Teachers

Everything Is Illuminated

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Ten Days in a Mad-House

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The God Delusion

The God Delusion caused a sensation when it was published in 2006. Within weeks it became the most hotly debated topic, with Dawkins himself branded as either saint or sinner… Continue Reading Posted in: Atheism, Bibliography, Controversial Literature, Proof

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