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  2. The Corrections - Wikipedia

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    The Corrections is a 2001 novel by American author Jonathan Franzen.It revolves around the troubles of an elderly Midwestern couple and their three adult children, tracing their lives from the mid-20th century to "one last Christmas" together near the turn of the millennium.

  3. Jonathan Franzen - Wikipedia

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    Jonathan Earl Franzen (born August 17, 1959) is an American novelist and essayist. His 2001 novel The Corrections drew widespread critical acclaim, earned Franzen a National Book Award, was a Pulitzer Prize for Fiction finalist, earned a James Tait Black Memorial Prize, and was shortlisted for the International Dublin Literary Award.

  4. Freedom (Franzen novel) - Wikipedia

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    Freedom is a 2010 novel by American author Jonathan Franzen.It was published by Farrar, Straus and Giroux. Freedom received general acclaim from book critics, was ranked one of the best books of 2010 by several publications, [1] [2] and called by some critics the "Great American Novel". [3]

  5. Meryl Streep could soon have her next major TV role. Variety has confirmed with sources that Streep is attached to star in a series adaptation of the Jonathan Franzen novel “The Corrections.”

  6. List of The New York Times number-one books of 2001

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    The Corrections: Jonathan Franzen: October 21 October 28: Isle of Dog: Patricia Cornwell: November 4: Midnight Bayou: Nora Roberts: November 11: The Kiss: Danielle Steel November 18: Desecration: Tim LaHaye and Jerry B. Jenkins: November 25 December 2 December 9: Skipping Christmas: John Grisham December 16 December 23 December 30

  7. Why Bother? (essay) - Wikipedia

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    The article was originally titled in reference to Hamlet, but Franzen humorously notes that most interviewers entirely missed the reference.. The essay was initially published in the April 1996 issue of Harper's between the publication of Franzen's novels Strong Motion (1992) and The Corrections (2001).