Purity
- Pages
- 563
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780374239213
- Reading Time
- ~9h 51min
Purity is a book by Jonathan Franzen. It has 563 pages.
About this book
Jonathan Franzen’s novel examines how the pursuit of truth intersects with personal identity in an increasingly transparent digital age. The narrative moves fluidly between contemporary Iowa, Berlin, and Mexico City, following a young woman named Pip as she navigates a fractured family history while working as an assistant to a reclusive political economist. Through Pip’s journey, the work explores the weight of inherited secrets, the complexities of modern activism, and the ethical ambiguities surrounding information leaks. Franzen’s characteristic attention to social detail extends into a meditation on how technology reshapes human connection and accountability. The interwoven timelines reveal how personal relationships are tested by ideological commitments and the relentless demand for openness. Notable for its ambitious scope and unflinching look at contemporary political culture, the book continues Franzen’s longstanding literary project of mapping the tensions between private desire and public life. The narrative stands as a carefully constructed examination of how truth, when pursued without restraint, can both liberate and destabilize the lives it touches.
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Purity has 563 pages.
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Jonathan Franzen’s novel examines how the pursuit of truth intersects with personal identity in an increasingly transparent digital age. The narrative moves fluidly between contemporary Iowa, Berlin, and Mexico City, following a young woman named Pip as she navigates a fractured family history while...
Who wrote Purity?+
Purity was written by Jonathan Franzen.