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The Corrections

by Johnathan Franzen

July 2002

Synopsis

The Corrections"The Corrections is a grandly entertaining novel for the new century - a comic, tragic masterpiece about a family breaking down in an age of easy fixes.

After almost fifty years as a wife and mother, Enid Lambert is ready to have some fun. Unfortunately, her husband, Alfred, is losing his sanity to Parkinson's disease, and their children have long since flown the family nest to the catastrophes of their own lives. The oldest, Gary, a once-stable portfolio manager and family man, is trying to convince his wife and himself, despite clear signs to the contrary, that he is not clinically depressed. The middle child, Chip, has lost his seemingly secure academic job and is failing spectacularly at his new line of work. And Denise, the youngest, has escaped a disastrous marriage only to pour her youth and beauty down the drain of an affair with a married man - or so her mother fears. Desperate for some pleasure to look forward to, Enid has set her heart on an elusive goal: bringing her family together for one last Christmas at home.

Stretching from the Midwest at midcentury to the Wall Street and Eastern Europe of today, The Corrections brings an old-fashioned world of civic virtue and sexual inhibitions into violent collision with the era of home surveillance, hands-off parenting, do-it-yourself mental health care, and globalized greed. Richly realistic, darkly hilarious, deeply humane, it confirms Johnathan Franzen as one of our most brilliant interpreters of American society and the American soul."

(Publisher)


Reviews

  • "Funny and deeply sad, large-hearted and merciless, The Corrections is a testament to the range and depth of pleasures great fiction affords" (David Foster Wallace)
  • "Johnathan Franzen has built a powerful novel out of the swarming consciousness of a marriage, a family a whole culture - our culture. And he has done it with sympathy and expansiveness that bend the edgy modern temper to a generous breadth of vision." (Don DeLillo)

Book Club Rating and Comments


This book brought mixed reactions. Some people loved it, thought it was really well written and considered it a great read. Others hated it, so you'll have to decide for yourself.

If you or your book club has read this book and would like to share your comments, please email us at upthecreekbc@yahoo.com.

Other Books by Johnathan Franzen

  • 'Strong Motion'
  • 'The Twenty-Seventh City'