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The Corrections by Jonathan Franzen (Book Analysis) [EPUB ebook] 
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The Corrections by Jonathan Franzen, which explores the problems and anxieties of contemporary American society through one Midwestern family, the Lamberts. Each member of this dysfunctional family has their own worries, ranging from ill health to depression to financial ruin, and their concerns mirror those facing their country in the age of technological development and rampant globalisation. The novel garnered widespread critical acclaim on its publication, and received both the National Book Award and the James Tait Black Memorial Prize. Jonathan Franzen is one of America’s most influential and acclaimed contemporary novelists; he is known for his novels
The Corrections,
Freedom and
Purity, as well as for his insightful and thought-provoking non-fiction writing.
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