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The Twenty-Seventh City: A Novel
 
 

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de Jonathan Franzen (Author) "In early June Chief William O'Connell of the St. Louis Police Department announced his retirement, and the Board of Police Commissioners, passing over the favored..." En savoir plus
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Highly gifted first novelist Franzen has devised for himself an arduous proving ground in this ambitious, grand-scale thriller. Literate, sophisticated, funny, fast-paced, it's a virtuoso performance that does not quite succeed, but it will keep readers engrossed nonetheless. Bombay police commissioner S. Jammu, a member of a revolutionary cell of hazy but violent persuasion, contrives to become police chief of St. Louis. In a matter of months, she is the most powerful political force in the metropolis. Her ostensible agenda is the revival of St. Louis (once the nation's fourth-ranked city and now its 27th) through the reunification of its depressed inner city and affluent suburban country. But this is merely a front for a scheme to make a killing in real estate on behalf of her millionaire mother, a Bombay slumlord. Jammu identifies 12 influential men whose compliance is vital to achieving her ends and concentrates all the means at her disposal toward securing their cooperation. Eventually, the force of Jammu's will focuses on Martin Probst, one of St. Louis's most prominent citizens, and their fates become intertwined. Franzen is an accomplished stylist whose flexible, muscular, often sardonic prose seems spot-on in its rendition of dialogue, internal monologue and observation of the everyday minutiae of American manners. His imagination is prodigious, his scope sweeping; but in the end, he loses control of his material. Introducing an initially confusing superabundance of characters, he then allows some of them to fade out completely and others to become flat. The result is that, despite deft intercutting and some surprising twists at the end, the reader is not wholly satisfied. Any potential for greater resonance is left undeveloped, and this densely written work ends up as merely a bravura exercise. 40,000 copy first printing; $50,000 ad/promo; BOMC and QPBC selections.
Copyright 1988 Reed Business Information, Inc.


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In the late 1980s, the city of St. Louis appoints as police chief an enigmatic young Indian woman named Jammu. Unbeknownst to her supporters, she is a dedicated terrorist. Standing alone against her is Martin Probst, builder of the famous Golden Arch of St. Louis. Jammu attempts first to isolate him, then seduce him to her side. This is a quirky novel, composed of wildly disparate elements. Franzen weaves graceful, affecting descriptions of the daily lives of the Probsts around a grotesque melodrama. The descriptive portions are almost lyrical, narrated in a minimalist prose, which contrasts well with the grand style of the melodramatic sections. The blend ultimately palls, however , and the murky plot grows murkier. Franzen takes many risks in his first novel; many, not all, work. Recommended. David Keymer, SUNY Coll. of Technology, Utica
Copyright 1988 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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In early June Chief William O'Connell of the St. Louis Police Department announced his retirement, and the Board of Police Commissioners, passing over the favored candidates of the city political establishment, the black community, the press, the Officers Association and the Missouri governor, selected a woman, formerly with the police in Bombay, India, to begin a five-year term as chief. Lire la première page
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3.0étoiles sur 5 nice prose, sloppy tale, Juil 9 2004
Par L. K Smith "offcentre" (Tulsa, OK United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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I was interested in this book because of the uncommon setting of St. Louis--a city I love, but one that is definitely falling apart. That decay is beautifully described by Franzen. There's no doubt that the prose in 'The Twenty-Seventh City' nearly always sparkles and only occasionally falls flat, usually when he gets too caught up in his philosophical meanderings inside the head of Martin Probst (who is quietly and slowly lovable). There are so many artful descriptions and astute retellings of every-day occurrences to propel readers. Unfortunately, the interesting premise never expands much beyond its setup in the first 50 pages. S. Jammu and her comrades are interesting, but haughty, and their reasons for taking on their twisted plot are never clarified beyond vague sketches of their activist and corrupted pasts. EVERYone in high society, apparently, enters into either physical or intellectual affairs, which often defy their characterisations, and there are so many characters that are highlighted in their dull everyday routines just to service their importance in the book's ending that it drags down the beginning in middle. And when the climax of a 500-page novel hinges on the outcome of a referendum vote... well, I think that's all that needs to be said about that.

Still, Franzen's observations on our every day lives and interactions are shocking in their familiarity, and he undeniably has a good grip on many facets of how our society and culture functions. Twenty years after the fact his comments are still relevant. 'The Twenty-Seventh City' is worth reading, but only if read quickly; labouring over it and its blunted intricacies is not worth the time.

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3.0étoiles sur 5 St. Louis never saw so much drama, Jui 16 2004
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Yeah this book was OK, definitely could see Franzen's "Corrections"-style of writing warming up in this overdone tale of civic corruption and urban discontent. Haling from St. Louis originally, however, I was constantly reminded at the outrageously fictitious nature of this story--STL doesn't see this kind of drama. Too many characters sacrfice any decent character development, other than maybe the protaganist, Martin Probst. Good summer reading if you're not expecting too much. You could do a hell of a lot worse than "Twenty-Seventh City."
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4.0étoiles sur 5 Well done first novel, Mai 4 2004
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I thoroughly enjoyed Jonathan Franzen's first novel about his home town of St. Louis. The fabulously corrupt S. Jammu is a well drawn character. One only wishes there were more of her in the novel and fewer dreary boardroom scenes. I confess that the technical talk about real estate, stock values, etc, was a bit over my head. Franzen is a master of character development. I especially enjoyed the scenes told from the perspective of the philandering Rolf Ripley. Also excellent: the paranoid General Norris, particularly in his activities with Pokorny, his hired P.I. This book does seem to drag a bit in the middle, but the last fifty pages were thrilling. As a native of Buffalo, NY, another failing urban area, I was interested in reading about another second rate city and it's problems.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 You should read this book
I'm suprised at the negative reviews. The book is ambitious, but not overly so. The writing is simple and beautiful. Read more
Publié le Avril 15 2004

3.0étoiles sur 5 Enjoyable, if you know the City and have a global perspectiv
Hey, this was a decent read. It gave an interesting look at what IS a high stakes game--the redevelopment and reinvigoration of a dying city. Read more
Publié le Avril 2 2004

2.0étoiles sur 5 Do Not Read This Book
... unless you really want to. And you better have good reasons in that case. I can't imagine what they could be though. Read more
Publié le Nov. 28 2003 par devthere

5.0étoiles sur 5 Is it St Louis - or is it.... Berlin?
Why Berlin?
Jonathan Franzen visited the "Literaturfestival" in Berlin in the fall 2003. He read out of his new to german language translated book 27th city. Read more
Publié le Oct. 28 2003 par Bellov

2.0étoiles sur 5 an over-ambitious mess...
'The Twenty-Seventh City' is my first experience of Jonathan Franzen. Suffice to say it did not make me a fan. While I can understand where some amazon. Read more
Publié le Juil 1 2003 par lazza

2.0étoiles sur 5 Messy
There are snippets here of the writer Franzen was to become with The Corrections, but ultimately, this is a mess. Ambitious, sweeping, blah blah blah. Read more
Publié le Jui 9 2003 par joe

5.0étoiles sur 5 A must-read
I'm not good at writing reviews, but I'm writing this because there are no reviews of this book and people need to know how compelling it is. Read more
Publié le Mai 11 2003 par Lisane

5.0étoiles sur 5 Brilliant
This tale of love, ambition and duplicity is one of the best I have ever read. The plot is a little too complex, but the story is so gripping, each scene so vividly described,... Read more
Publié le Oct. 23 2002

1.0étoiles sur 5 Don't Bother
As an avid reader and a fan of "The Corrections," I had much higher expectations for this novel. I found it very difficult to get into, in fact, I had to read the first 30 pages... Read more
Publié le Sep 16 2002

5.0étoiles sur 5 The subtle St Louis of the Mind?
Franzen's first novel, written before he was famous for tangling with Oprah. Apparently he got a lot of flack for being critical of St Louis and capitalism. Read more
Publié le Sep 1 2002 par cloudia

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