The Twenty-Seventh City

Jonathan Franzen

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St. Louis, Missouri, is a quietly dying river city until it hires a new police chief: a charismatic young woman from Bombay, India, named S. Jammu. No sooner has Jammu been installed, though, than the city's leading citizens become embroiled in an all-pervasive political conspiracy. A classic of contemporary fiction, The Twenty-Seventh City shows us an ordinary metropolis turned inside out, and the American Dream unraveling into terror and dark comedy.

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THE TWENTY-SEVENTH CITY.  1

In early June Chief William O’Connell of the St. Louis Police Department announced his retirement, and the Board of Police Commissioners, passing over the favored candidates of the city political establishment, the black community, the press, the Officers Association and the Missouri governor, selected a woman, formerly with the police in Bombay, India, to begin a five-year term as chief. The city was appalled, but the woman—one S. Jammu—assumed the post before anyone could stop her.

This was on August 1.

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"A novel so imaginatively and expansively of our times that it seems ahead of them."—Richard Eder, The Los Angeles Times

"A startling, scathing first novel about American ambition, power, politics, money, corruption and apathy."—Jeff Jarvis, People

"Franzen has managed to put together a suspense story with the elements of a complex, multilayered psychological novel . . . A riveting piece of fiction that lingers in the mind long after more conventional potboilers have bubbled away." —Peter Andrews, The New York Times Book Review

"Franzen goes for broke here--he's out to expose the soul of a city and all the bloody details of the way we live . . . Franzen has written a book of range, pith, intelligence."—Margo Jefferson, Vogue

"A weird hybrid of realism and fantasy: municipal science fiction. Everything proceeds from a daring, outrageously unlikely premise."—Terrence Rafferty, The New Yorker

"Mr. Franzen has proved with this immodestly ambitious first novel that he has talent to spare. His is a worthwhile entertainment, this picaresque tale the principal vagabond of which is its own sinuous plot."—Donna Rifkind, The Wall Street Journal

"Unsettling and visionary . . . The Twenty-Seventh City is not a novel that can be quickly dismissed or easily forgotten: it has elements of both 'Great' and "American' . . . A book of memorable characters, surprising situations, and provocative ideas."—Michele Slung, The Washington Post

"Franzen's tour de force (to call it a 'first novel' is to do it an injustice) is a sinister fun-house-mirror reflection of urban America in the 1980s . . . There's a lot of reality out there. The Twenty-Seventh City, in its larger-than-life way, is a brave and exhilarating attempt to master it."—Michael Upchurch, The Seattle Times

"He has the kind of ability that can take what one would have thought the most mundane of cities and render it as an utterly persuasive labyrinth of mystery and meaning."—Mark Feeney, The Boston Sunday Globe

"An imaginative and riveting examination of our flawed society. The Twenty-Seventh City provides a rare blend of entertainment and profound social commentary."—Christine Vogel, Chicago Sun-Times
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Jonathan Franzen

Jonathan Franzen is the author of The Corrections, winner of the National Book Award and a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize and the Pen/Faulkner. He is also the author of the novels Freedom (selected for Oprah’s Book Club) and Strong Motion, and two works of nonfiction, How to Be Alone and The Discomfort Zone, all published by Farrar, Straus and Giroux. In 1996, he was named one of Granta’s Best of Young American Novelists. He lives in New York City and Santa Cruz, California.

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The Twenty-Seventh City
Jonathan Franzen

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Farrar, Straus and Giroux
August 2010
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ISBN: 9781429957618
ISBN10: 1429957611
528 pages
$9.99

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Farrar, Straus and Giroux
September 1988
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ISBN: 9780374279721
ISBN10: 0374279721
6 1/8 x 9 1/4 inches, 528 pages
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September 2001
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ISBN: 9780312420147
ISBN10: 0312420145
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May 1997
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ISBN: 9780374525057
ISBN10: 0374525056
5 1/2 x 8 1/4 inches, 528 pages
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