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Critically lauded and an Oprah Book Club choice, Jonathan Franzen's third novel The Corrections is already a huge success in the US, and it's none too difficult to see why. Whereas his earlier novels, The Twenty-Seventh City and StrongMotion could be seen as single-issue works (on inner city decay and abortion respectively), the long-awaited The Corrections is far more grandiose in its ambition and its scale.

Framed by matriarch Enid Lambert's attempts to gather her three grown children back home for Christmas, The Corrections examines their lives: Enid's husband Alfred, sinking into dementia, her sons banker Gary and writer Chip (now in Lithuania) and daughter Denise, a chef, busily re-evaluating her sexual identity.

With these characters, Franzen gives himself plenty of room to examine the foibles, fears, hopes, anxieties and neuroses of 21st-century American life and the mad Lithuanian subplot provides some real laughs. But most striking and surprising about The Corrections is its reassuring normality. Despite all its well-signposted dysfunction, this remains at heart a big sprawling family saga, with all the security that implies. The book closes with Enid noting "that current events in general were more muted or insipid nowadays than they'd been in her youth" during the Great Depression of the 1930s. Now, "disasters of this magnitude no longer seemed to befall the United States". It's a line Franzen couldn't have written after 11 September, 2001--and, perhaps because of its now forgotten confidence, The Corrections is a book that readers will take to their hearts.--Alan Stewart This text refers to an alternate Hardcover edition.

From Publishers Weekly

If some authors are masters of suspense, others postmodern verbal acrobats, and still others complex-character pointillists, few excel in all three arenas. In his long-awaited third novel, Franzen does. Unlike his previous works, The 27th City (1988) and Strong Motion (1992), which tackled St. Louis and Boston, respectively, this one skips from city to city (New York; St. Jude; Philadelphia; Vilnius, Lithuania) as it follows the delamination of the Lambert family Alfred, once a rigid disciplinarian, flounders against Parkinson's-induced dementia; Enid, his loyal and embittered wife, lusts for the perfect Midwestern Christmas; Denise, their daughter, launches the hippest restaurant in Philly; and Gary, their oldest son, grapples with depression, while Chip, his brother, attempts to shore his eroding self-confidence by joining forces with a self-mocking, Eastern-Bloc politician. As in his other novels, Franzen blends these personal dramas with expert technical cartwheels and savage commentary on larger social issues, such as the imbecility of laissez-faire parenting and the farcical nature of U.S.-Third World relations. The result is a book made of equal parts fury and humor, one that takes a dry-eyed look at our culture, at our pains and insecurities, while offering hope that, occasionally at least, we can reach some kind of understanding. This is, simply, a masterpiece. Agent, Susan Golomb. (Sept.)Forecast: Franzen has always been a writer's writer and his previous novels have earned critical admiration, but his sales haven't yet reached the level of, say, Don DeLillo at his hottest. Still, if the ancillary rights sales and the buzz at BEA are any indication, The Corrections should be his breakout book. Its varied subject matter will endear it to a genre-crossing section of fans (both David Foster Wallace and Michael Cunningham contributed rave blurbs) and FSG's publicity campaign will guarantee plenty of press. QPB main, BOMC alternate. Foreign rights sold in the U.K., Denmark, Holland, Italy, Norway, Portugal, Sweden and Spain. Nine-city author tour.

Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

This text refers to an alternate Hardcover edition.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Why can't people can't enjoy a good book?, Jui 11 2002
Par D. Cochran - Voir tous mes commentaires
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Ce commentaire est de: The Corrections (Hardcover)
Let me sum up for you every bad review you might read here: Wah wah, this book didn't fulfill my preconceived expectations. Wah wah, I only like stories where the characters are 100% likeable.

My wife and I are reading this book right now and I can tell you this book will challenge you. Can't deal with that? Try another book. In fact, might as well forget books entirely and watch some more reruns of "Everybody Loves Raymond." Remember that episode when Debra gets PO'ed at Ray? Yeah, I love that one too. That's probably more your speed.

For the rest of you. Take the Gary character, for example. When you first meet him, the battle lines on him between my wife & I are clearly drawn. I felt sorry for him. Now midway through the book neither of us can figure him out, if he's a jerk, or if Caroline is being a bee-eye-tee-you-know-what.

The book is hilarious, too. You'll be reading along and suddenly be smacked in the face with Franzen's humor, and the best part is he doesn't warn you, draw attention to it, anything. Makes me wonder how many other jokes I've read through without catching them already.

Great book. Buy it. No whiners!

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4.0étoiles sur 5 3 + 1 stars, Jui 11 2002
Par Todesca Tommaso (Trento Italy) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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A cold, brilliant intelligence comes out of this book.
I think the corrections depicts VERY well a big part of our reality.
The author is NOT talking about a dysfunctional family: he's talking about our world! The thing is, the point of view is only one, and a rather pessimistic one. This is not pure escapism, of course. This sounded to me like an outlet from the author, like someone who's talking to you about his own problems (and that's not good) but he does it in a brilliant, funny way (and that's the good part for the reader).
It's always a matter of tastes, ok?
I'd give it 3 stars, but the writing is SO good. So, 4 stars.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Contemporary Literature At Its Zenith, Jui 23 2003
Ce commentaire est de: Corrections (Paperback)
You need two things in order to enjoy this novel: intelligence and a desire to read literature. If you are used to reading popular fiction with cardboard characters and neatly wrapped-up endings, skip The Corrections. On the other hand, if you meet the two criteria stated above, you are in for one of the most wonderful literary rides of your life. This is an exceptional, perhaps important, novel. The characters and plot are as interesting as one could hope for, and more importantly, they are as REAL as you will find in a contemporary novel. As the New York Review of Books sentence on the cover says, "You will laugh, wince, graon, weep, leave the table and maybe the country, promise never to go home again, and be reminded of why you read serious fiction in the first place." I'd read Franzen's prior works of fiction and found them to be pretty good, but in The Corrections, Franzen's prose transcends the ordinary to such an extent that it literally left me breathless at times. And he pulls this off while layering plots that had me turning pages into the wee hours of the morning.

As for Jane Smiley, she chooses political correctness over literary value--her roundly and soundly criticized article in Harper's magazine alone more than proves that.

Once you get into the lives of the characters in The Corrections, you won't be able to put the book down. It is contemporary literature at its zenith.

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