Book Reviews of The Corrections

The Corrections
The Corrections
Author: Jonathan Franzen
ISBN-13: 9780374129989
ISBN-10: 0374129983
Publication Date: 9/15/2001
Pages: 576
Rating:
  • Currently 3.3/5 Stars.
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3.3 stars, based on 115 ratings
Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Book Type: Hardcover
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Jonathan Franzen's exhilarating novel The Corrections tells a spellbinding story with sexy comic brio, and evokes a quirky family akin to Anne Tyler's, only bitter. Franzen's great at describing Christmas homecomings gone awry, cruise-ship follies, self-deluded academics, breast-obsessed screenwriters, stodgy old farts and edgy Tribeca bohemians equally at sea in their lives, and the mad, bad, dangerous worlds of the Internet boom and the fissioning post-Soviet East.
All five members of the Lambert family get their due, as everybody's lives swirl out of control. Paterfamilias Alfred is slipping into dementia, even as one of his inventions inspires a pharmaceutical giant to revolutionize treatment of his disease. His stubborn wife, Enid, specializes in denial; so do their kids, each in an idiosyncratic way. Their hepcat son, Chip, lost a college sinecure by seducing a student, and his new career as a screenwriter is in peril. Chip's sister, Denise, is a chic chef perpetually in hot water, romantically speaking; banker brother Gary wonders if his stifling marriage is driving him nuts. We inhabit these troubled minds in turn, sinking into sorrow punctuated by laughter, reveling in Franzen's satirical eye:

Gary in recent years had observed, with plate tectonically cumulative anxiety, that population was continuing to flow out of the Midwest and toward the cooler coasts.... Gary wished that all further migration [could] be banned and all Midwesterners encouraged to revert to eating pasty foods and wearing dowdy clothes and playing board games, in order that a strategic national reserve of cluelessness might be maintained, a wilderness of taste which would enable people of privilege, like himself, to feel extremely civilized in perpetuity.
Franzen is funny and on the money. This book puts him on the literary map.
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It's epic. It's wistful. It's moving. The story of a family and their individual foibles. Read it.
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Love it.
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Lives up to the hype. It is a well written, interesting story with emotional backbone. A good read.
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A story about a family - took a while to get through.
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Involved story of one family, worth reading to see what you think of this well-reviewed book.
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I tried very hard to get through this book but failed miserably. Jonathan Franzen is one of the most arrogant writers I have had the misfortune to read in a very long time. Most arrogant writers are very good, unfortunately, Mr. Franzen lacks any talent at all.
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One of the most talked about novels and writers in recent years. Many "best of" lists. A nice oversized edition. Try it!
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Very very detailed and painstakingly constructed characters. A very artfully written book. Not a great ending.
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Too "wordy" and very slow.
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An interesting and broad story of a family. Not without it's plot and character flaws, but considering it's scope and depth, quite an accomplishment. Definitely worth reading, particularly for aspiring writers.
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Hardback. A wonderful read.