The next Great American Novel
According to Wikipedia, a Great American Novel is one that, when it is published, insightfully captures the zeitgeist - "the spirit of the times," also according to Wikipedia - of the nation. Time magazine pegs Jonathan Franzen as this generation's Great American Novelist, and his new book Freedom is the work that clinched the title for him. That kind of instant canonization makes reading Freedom an interesting challenge: Not only do readers have to think about whether they like or understand the book, they have to decide whether their zeitgeist has been captured.Franzen has been on the unofficial Great American Shortlist since 2001, when his novel The Corrections earned the National Book Award and got him into an infamous public dustup with Oprah. Freedom came out in August and has already gained truly stunning amounts of critical praise, a #2 spot on The New York Times best-seller list and a path back into Oprah's good graces - the hardcover carries an Oprah's Book Club sticker.