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The Discomfort Zone: A Personal History is a 2006 memoir by Jonathan Franzen, who received the National Book Award for Fiction for his novel The Corrections in 2001. [1] [2] Themes. According to L'espresso, The Discomfort Zone reflects the values and contradictions of the American midwest in the 1960s.
- Jonathan Franzen
- 2006
The Discomfort Zone is Jonathan Franzen’s tale of growing up, squirming in his own über-sensitive skin, from a “small and fundamentally ridiculous person,” into an adult with strong inconvenient passions.
1 de ene. de 2006 · The Discomfort Zone: A Personal History. Jonathan Franzen. 3.41. 6,407 ratings707 reviews. Jonathan Franzen arrived late, and last, in a family of boys in Webster Groves, Missouri.
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In his new memoir, “The Discomfort Zone,” Mr. Franzen turns his unforgiving eye on himself and succeeds in giving us an odious self-portrait of the artist as a young jackass: petulant,...
The Discomfort Zone is Jonathan Franzen’s tale of growing up afraid of spiders, school dances, urinals, music teachers, boomerangs, popular girls, and his parents. It’s also a portrait of a...
A New York Times Notable Book of the Year The Discomfort Zone is Jonathan Franzen's tale of growing up, squirming in his own über-sensitive skin, from a "small and fundamentally ridiculous...
15 de oct. de 2006 · By Daniel Mendelsohn. Oct. 15, 2006. Like the hero of some Greek play, Jonathan Franzen — apparently motivated, as so many tragic characters are, by an excessively lofty sense of himself — caused...