The Discomfort Zone
Book (italiano):
<DIV><DIV>A <I>New York Times</I> Notable Book of the Year<DIV><DIV> </DIV><DIV><I>The Discomfort Zone</I> 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. Whether he’s writing about the explosive dynamics of a Christian youth fellowship in the 1970s, the effects of Kafka’s fiction on his protracted quest to lose his virginity, or the web of connections between bird watching, his all-consuming marriage, and the problem of global warming, Franzen is always feelingly engaged with the world we live in now. <I>The Discomfort Zone</I> is a wise, funny, and gorgeously written self-portrait by one of America’s finest writers.<B></B></DIV></DIV></DIV></DIV>
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