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  1. Jonathan Safran Foer (Washington D. C., 1977) es un escritor estadounidense de origen judío. [1] Conocido por sus novelas Everything Is Illuminated (2002), Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close (2005), y por su trabajo de no-ficción Eating Animals (2009).

  2. Jonathan Safran Foer (/ f ɔːr /; born February 21, 1977) is an American novelist. He is known for his novels Everything Is Illuminated (2002), Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close (2005), Here I Am (2016), and for his non-fiction works Eating Animals (2009) and We Are the Weather: Saving the Planet Begins at Breakfast (2019). [2]

  3. Eating Animals is the third book by the American novelist Jonathan Safran Foer, published in 2009. A New York Times best-seller, [1] Eating Animals provides a dense discussion of what it means to eat animals in an industrialized world.

    • 352 pages (hardcover)
    • Little, Brown and Company
  4. Everything Is Illuminated is the first novel by the American writer Jonathan Safran Foer, published in 2002. It was adapted into a film of the same name starring Elijah Wood and Eugene Hütz in 2005. The book's writing and structure received critical acclaim for the manner in which it switches between two stories, both of which are ...

    • Jonathan Safran Foer
    • Novel
    • 2002
    • April 16, 2002
  5. Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close is a 2005 novel by Jonathan Safran Foer. The book's narrator is a nine-year-old boy named Oskar Schell. In the story, Oskar discovers a key in a vase that belonged to his father, a year after he is killed in the September 11 attacks.

    • Jonathan Safran Foer, Helen Holwill, Matt Rota
    • United States
    • 2005
    • Jon Gray
  6. El escritor estadounidense Jonathan Safran Foer (1977) estudió en la Georgetown Day School y se licenció en Filosofía por la Universidad de Princeton. Ha sido profesor de Literatura de ficción en la Universidad de Yale y de Escritura creativa en la Universidad de Nueva York.

  7. Tree of Codes is an artwork, in the form of a book, created by Jonathan Safran Foer, and published in 2010. To create the book, Foer took Bruno Schulz 's book The Street of Crocodiles and cut out the majority of the words.