An edition of Strong motion: A Novel (1992)

Strong Motion

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An edition of Strong motion: A Novel (1992)

Strong Motion

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Another second novel. As always Franzen’s scope is immense, and his talent is clear on every page. If Palanuick is the very best writer, sentence to sentence, then Franzen is clearly the best living novelist. This story involves one Louis Holland, and a Harvard seismologist named Dr. Reneé Seitchek, and it revolves around abortion activists, big corporations, and strange sudden earthquakes appearing near Boston, which every Harvard seismologist knows is very strange indeed. It writes about the evil of corporations, but in a stronger, more mature way than Palanuick. Franzen is a historian, and he tells us exactly why the world is bad, how it came to be that way. He goes all the way back to the colonization of America, but not in a preachy or boring way. He personifies a raccoon for five pages, which is strangely one of the most poignant parts of the whole book.

The two main characters are what make the book. The medium-attractive Renee’ Seitchek and the lonely, lost Louis Holland, who fall for each other but seemingly never at the same time, and have painful rubbing sex as the earth shakes underneath them.

Franzen is a master and a genius; he builds and constructs. He creates suspense, and makes us wait for whatever’s going to happen. He makes us work for it. As with the #1 author on this list, you can imagine him standing behind a door somewhere laughing at all of his readers. He’s smarter than us, and God can the man write. This novel succeeds where The Twenty-seventh City fell a little short, and The Corrections overthrew.

Publish Date
Publisher
Fourth Estate
Pages
528

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Edition Availability
Cover of: Strong Motion
Strong Motion
May 5, 2003, Fourth Estate
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Cover of: Strong Motion
Strong Motion: A Novel
September 8, 2001, Picador, Picador USA
Paperback in English
Cover of: Strong motion
Strong motion
1993, W.W. Norton & Co.
in English
Cover of: Strong motion
Strong motion
1992, Farrar, Straus, Giroux
in English - 1st ed.

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First Sentence

"Sometimes when people asked Eileen Holland if she had any brothers or sisters, she had to think for a moment."

Classifications

Library of Congress
PS3556.R352

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
528
Dimensions
7.6 x 5 x 1.3 inches
Weight
13.4 ounces

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL8918625M
ISBN 10
184115749X
ISBN 13
9781841157498
Library Thing
7248
Goodreads
12827

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