The Twenty-Seventh City

The Twenty-Seventh City

by JonathanFranzen (Author)

Synopsis

The critically acclaimed first novel from Jonathan Franzen, author of the prize winning and internationally bestselling, 'The Corrections'. By the author of the bestseller 'The Corrections' and the sensational 'Freedom', 'The Twenty-Seventh City' is a novel of intrigue, humour and fear. St. Louis, Missouri, is a quietly dying river city until it hires a new police chief: a charismatic young woman from Bombay, India, named S. Jammu. No sooner has Jammu been installed, though, than the city's leading citizens become embroiled in an all-pervasive political conspiracy. A classic of contemporary fiction, 'The Twenty-Seventh City' shows us an ordinary metropolis turned inside out, and the American Dream unravelling into terror and dark comedy.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 528
Edition: New e.
Publisher: Harper Perennial
Published: 02 Jul 2007

ISBN 10: 1841157481
ISBN 13: 9781841157481

Media Reviews

* 'A huge and masterly drama...gripping and surreal and overwhelmingly convincing.' Laura Shapiro, Newsweek

* 'A novel so imaginatively and expansively of our times that is seems ahead of them.' Richard Eder, Los Angeles Times

* 'Franzen has managed to put together a suspense story with the elements of a complex, multi-layered psychological novel...A riveting piece of fiction that lingers in the mind long after more conventional pot-boilers have bubbled away.' Peter Andrews, The New York Times Book Review

* `Unsettling and visionary... The Twenty-Seventh City is not a novel that can be quickly dismissed or easily forgotten: it has elements of both Great and American ...A book of memorable characters, surprising situations, and provocative ideas.' Washington Post

Author Bio

Jonathan Franzen is the author of `Strong Motion', `The Corrections' and `How to be Alone'. His fiction and nonfiction appear frequently in the New Yorker and Harper's, and he was named one of the best American novelists under forty by Granta and the New Yorker. He lives in New York City.