How to Be Alone

Author: Jonathan Franzen
For Selected Essays from: How to be Alone ISBN 0007153589 click here.Passionate, independent-minded nonfiction from the international bestselling author of THE CORRECTIONS. Jonathan Franzen’s THE CORRECTIONS was the best-loved and most written-about novel of 2001. Nearly every in-depth review of it discussed what became known as ‘The Harper’s Essay, ‘ Franzen’s controversi….Read More
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