Parul Seghal

  • culture November 12, 2013

    The Twenty-Seventh City by Jonathan Franzen

    "Jonathan Franzen's first novel was terrible," writes Parul Seghal at Slate, but it is also a reminder that "great art seems to be born from what is narrow, obsessional, and repetitive in us."

    "Jonathan Franzen's first novel was terrible," writes Parul Seghal at Slate, but it is also a reminder that "great art seems to be born from what is narrow, obsessional, and repetitive in us."