Farther Away
By (Author) Jonathan Franzen
HarperCollins Publishers
Fourth Estate Ltd
8th May 2013
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
814.54
Paperback
336
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 22mm
240g
The new book of articles and opinion from Jonathan Franzen, author of Freedom and The Corrections.
Jonathan Franzens Freedom was the runaway most-discussed novel of 2010, an ambitious and searching engagement with life in America in the 21st century. The editor of The New York Times Book Review, Sam Tanenhaus, proclaimed it a masterpiece of American fiction and lauded its illumination, through the steady radiance of its authors profound moral intelligence, [of] the world we thought we knew. Now, a new collection of Franzens non-fiction brings fresh evidence of that moral intelligence, confirming his status not only as a great American novelist but also as a master noticer, social critic, and self-investigator.
In Farther Away, which gathers together essays and speeches written mostly in the past five years, the writer returns with renewed vigor to the themes, both human and literary, that have long preoccupied him. Whether recounting his violent encounter with bird poachers in Cyprus, examining his mixed feelings about the suicide of his friend and rival David Foster Wallace, or offering a moving and witty take on the ways that technology has changed how people express their love, these pieces deliver on Franzens implicit promise to conceal nothing from the reader. On a trip to China to see first-hand the environmental devastation there, he doesnt omit to mention his excitement and awe at the pace of Chinas economic development; the trip becomes a journey out of his own prejudice and moral condemnation. Taken together, these essays trace the progress of unique and mature mind wrestling with itself, with literature, and with some of the most important issues of our day. Farther Away is remarkable, provocative, and necessary.
Franzens words crackle with wit humour and wisdom Shortlist
Franzen is arguably Americas greatest living novelist In this anthology of magazine assignments, social criticism and cobweb-clearing travel journalism, he writes continually about writing and reading, luxuriating in language and sticking up for literature for literatures sake. Its a mostly thrilling journey Franzens meditations on literature form the meat of this collection Though seemingly preoccupied with writing and literature, his essays travel many subjects and moods. Paul Clements, Daily Telegraph.
In a book that is never less than superbly intelligentFranzens wit and loving kindness comes as abrupt surprises as if a glossy, paunchy bishop has suddenly started to play hopscotch. Richard Davernport-Hines, The Spectator
Jonathan Franzen's work includes four novels (The Twenty-Seventh City, Strong Motion, The Corrections, Freedom), two collections of essays (Farther Away, How To Be Alone), a memoir (The Discomfort Zone), and, most recently, The Kraus Project. He is recognised as one of the best American writers of our age and has won many awards. He lives in New York City and Santa Cruz, California.