A Globe and Mail Best Book of 2015A Kirkus Reviews Best Book of the YearA Washington Post Best Book of 2015A Financial Times Best Book of 2015 A Guardian Best Book of 2015 A New York Times Notable 100 Book of the Year "Mr. Franzen's most fleet-footed, least self-conscious and most intimate novel yet. . . . In
Purity, he demonstrates his ease at conjuring whole worlds with a couple taps on the keyboard. . . . Mr. Franzen has added a new octave to his voice." --Michiko Kakutani,
The New York Times "
Purity is a novel of plenitude and panorama. . . . It can suggest a sort of openness and can have a strange, insistent way of pulling us in, holding our attention." --Colm Toibin,
The New York Times "Franzen's prose is alive with intelligence." --
The Atlantic "There is murder, sex, money and more than a few scenes in which you'll laugh out loud. . . . Franzen masterfully connects the gritty dots." --
The Vancouver Sun "No one who loves Franzen's books will regret reading this one.
Purity is engaging and brilliant. Few contemporary authors make characters as vitally alive and heartbreaking in their failures as Franzen does. . . . A work to be reckoned with." --
Toronto Star "Gracefully written and extremely funny . . . It's the ultimate tell-not-show novel, with Franzen launching long inquisitions into people's backstories and psychologies. He's so good at it that you often feel, at the end of a paragraph, as though you've had the rug swept out from under you but somehow remained in your chair--he builds toward dramatic pronouncements that are piercing and specific and yet broadly human enough so that the reader glimpses him or herself there, too." --
The Globe and Mail "An expansive, brainy, yet inviting novel that leaves few foibles unexplored." --Kirkus Reviews, starred review
"Franzen writes with a perfectly balanced fluency. . . . Still brilliant and endlessly allusive . . . wholly authentic." --
The Washington Post "Franzen is an exceptional writer, more skilled than most other men or women at producing brutal insights, perfectly evocative turns of phrase, and genuine hilarity. . . . Fascinating and poignant." --
The Guardian (UK)
"Fierce writing, and it does what fiction is supposed to, forcing us to peel back the surfaces, to see how love can turn to desolation, how we are betrayed by what we believe. . . . It remains compelling to read Franzen confront his demons, which are not just his but everyone's." --
Los Angeles Times "Purity has a plot thats a real page-turner, with characters you'll remember and dialogue that's pitch perfect." --
Marie Claire (UK)
"Reading Jonathan Franzen on form is like watching a baseball star toss a ball, knowing that behind the casual gesture is a virtuoso talent and 10,000 hours of practice." --
The Guardian (UK)
"Dickensian names are no accident in this bursting-at-the-seams tale, which offers up murder, perverse sex, Freudian mother-son and father-daughter angst and anti-technology paranoia to feast upon."
--USA Today "Franzen, as usual, writes superb prose. . . . Franzen aims for the heart as much as the mind, and in the end he scores a clean hit." --
Winnipeg Free Press "A superb novel . . . fascinating characters and a deeply satisfying plot." --
Slate "Masterfully wrought . . . A perfectly paced, sharply observed, consummately crafted narrative of secrets, sex, international espionage and missing nuclear weapons . . . Purity should be a blockbuster." --
Los Angeles Review of Books "No one is better than Franzen at showing small lives are never small to those who live them."
--GQ (UK)
"Franzen is the most intelligent novelist of my generation, and this shows when he allows his prodigious imagination to flow into the crevices of his invented world and give it the texture of lived experience. . . . These pages are brilliant." --
New Republic
"Absorbing . . . Franzen expands his great theme of the rub between close relationships and personal freedom to encompass the push and pull between openness and privacy." --
San Francisco Chronicle "Jonathan Franzen's most recent novel is, like its enormously successful predecessors
The Corrections and
Freedom, a big, inventive and exuberant book about the mores, and the modes of engagement, of contemporary culture. . . . Vast, rambling and funny. . . . This is a book in which there is much to admire and more to enjoy."
--The Observer (UK)
"Conversational, enormously intelligent prose that wears its subtlety and precision lightly."
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The Independent (UK)