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Jonathan Franzen is a widely lauded author of American literary fiction who has written four novels. His third book, ''[[The Corrections]]'', launched him into the stratosphere in terms of popularity. It became a best seller, won the 2001 National Book Award for Fiction, was a finalist for the 2002 Pulitzer Prize in Fiction, and is considered to be the best book of the [[Turn of the Millennium|2000s]]. His fourth novel, ''[[Freedom (Literature)|Freedom]]'', was met with similar praise.


'''Jonathan Franzen''' is a widely lauded author of American literary fiction who has written four novels. His third book, ''[[The Corrections]]'', launched him into the stratosphere in terms of popularity. It became a best seller, won the 2001 National Book Award for Fiction, was a finalist for the 2002 Pulitzer Prize in Fiction, and is considered to be the best book of the [[Turn of the Millennium|2000s]]. His fourth novel, ''[[Freedom]]'', was met with similar praise.
In addition to his novels, Franzen has published a collection of essays, ''[[Literature/How To Be Alone|How To Be Alone]]'', and a memoir, ''[[Literature/The Discomfort Zone|The Discomfort Zone]]''.


In addition to his novels, Franzen has published a collection of essays, ''[[How to Be Alone]]'', and a memoir, ''[[The Discomfort Zone]]''.
His books include:


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* ''[[Literature/The Twenty Seventh City|The Twenty Seventh City]]''
* ''[[Strong Motion (Literature)|Strong Motion]]''
* ''[[The Twenty Seventh City]]''
* ''[[Strong Motion]]''
* ''[[The Corrections]]''
* ''[[The Corrections]]''
* ''[[Freedom (Literature)|Freedom]]''
* ''[[Freedom]]''
* ''[[Literature/How To Be Alone|How To Be Alone]]''
* ''[[How to Be Alone]]''
* ''[[Literature/The Discomfort Zone|The Discomfort Zone]]''
* ''[[The Discomfort Zone]]''


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Jonathan Franzen is a widely lauded author of American literary fiction who has written four novels. His third book, The Corrections, launched him into the stratosphere in terms of popularity. It became a best seller, won the 2001 National Book Award for Fiction, was a finalist for the 2002 Pulitzer Prize in Fiction, and is considered to be the best book of the 2000s. His fourth novel, Freedom, was met with similar praise.

In addition to his novels, Franzen has published a collection of essays, How to Be Alone, and a memoir, The Discomfort Zone.

Works written by Jonathan Franzen include: