Purity - Jonathan Franzen

Purity

By Jonathan Franzen

  • Release Date: 2015-09-01
  • Genre: Literary Fiction
4 Score: 4 (From 347 Ratings)

Description

NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER
A NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW Notable Book

“So funny, so sage and above all so incandescently intelligent” (The Chicago Tribune), the New York Times bestseller Purity is a grand story of youthful idealism, extreme fidelity, and murder, a daring and penetrating book from “the most intelligent novelist of [his] generation” (The New Republic), Jonathan Franzen

Young Pip Tyler doesn't know who she is. She knows that her real name is Purity, that she's saddled with $130,000 in student debt, that she's squatting with anarchists in Oakland, and that her relationship with her mother--her only family--is hazardous. But she doesn't have a clue who her father is, why her mother chose to live as a recluse with an invented name, or how she'll ever have a normal life.

Enter the Germans. A glancing encounter with a German peace activist leads Pip to an internship in South America with The Sunlight Project, an organization that traffics in all the secrets of the world--including, Pip hopes, the secret of her origins. TSP is the brainchild of Andreas Wolf, a charismatic provocateur who rose to fame in the chaos following the fall of the Berlin Wall. Now on the lam in Bolivia, Andreas is drawn to Pip for reasons she doesn't understand, and the intensity of her response to him upends her conventional ideas of right and wrong.

Purity is a grand story of youthful idealism, extreme fidelity, and murder. The author of The Corrections and Freedom has imagined a world of vividly original characters--Californians and East Germans, good parents and bad parents, journalists and leakers--and he follows their intertwining paths through landscapes as contemporary as the omnipresent Internet and as ancient as the war between the sexes. Purity is the most daring and penetrating book yet by one of the major writers of our time.

Reviews

  • Purity

    5
    By JudyTApple
    Loved it. It just got me through a week of being “sheltered in place” during the Covid 19 pandemic. It was Iike a movie I couldn’t wait to get back to. I was raised in the SF East Bay and have lived in Santa Cruz for many years so I enjoyed all the local references. Absorbing and distracting which is just what I needed. Mr. Franzen continues to be one of my favorite writers.
  • Book is not downloadable

    1
    By Malinki42
    Can't download it to my iPad (latest IOS). Two years later: same problem. No help from Apple Tech Support. Sigh.
  • A modern classic

    5
    By turg2323
    Psychologically and emotionally dense, true, and profound. The title suggests its theme is morality, but for me it was more about the power of data--be it information or secrets--and how people choose to use it.
  • A self-indulgent piece of crap

    1
    By MatrixVoom
    Ugh... what a slog. No one is ever going to talk about this book past this year. Don't bother.
  • Genius

    5
    By Zha_Zha
    Possibly the best book I've ever read.
  • a real slog to get through

    3
    By LCAronsohn
    I usually love Franzen’s writing, and this one started out okay, but less than midway through it became such a slog …first to endure the overwrought tedious description of one character’s first marriage, then to endure page after page of another character’s dogma and explanation for it….on and on….it’s all i can do to get to the end. not something i’d recommend
  • Purity in a rhetorical sense

    5
    By Phatfried
    Purity is a modern literary big novel. Jonathan Franzen is a talented wordsmith who is burdened with penetrating insight into the complexities of human beings. The novel is set within the issues of Internet leaks, corporate greed and nuclear arms. As typical of a Franzen novel the story is character driven and it delves deeply into motives and flaws. Once you start with this book it is hard to stop reading. I found this novel completely engaging and very rewarding to read. Five stars and highly recommended.
  • Couldn't finish it. No engagement

    1
    By frostitude
    I'm a big fan of Franzen but I just could not get engrossed in this book. It went no where, fast. I gave it almost 300 pages but I really couldn't give a crap about any of the characters. Don't waste your $.
  • Purity

    1
    By DeniseK.
    This book did not hold my interest at all. Too long and boring.
  • Purity

    4
    By dmart7777
    Franzen is a masterful author and he tells an engrossing story with many layers and surprises. At times I thought that the plot became subordinate to the various themes - clearly that was his desire, and as I entered the last 100 pages, I came to accept and embrace his narrative on his terms. I thought the ending was satisfying and it left me hopeful for the central characters - I hate it when a really good, long read ends with a "poof" - this book did not disappoint.

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