![]() The two set out-with an old picture, and the name Augustine-to find the woman, bringing Alex's grandfather and an odiferous seeing-eye dog. It was only four days previous that he made his eye blue from a mismanagement with a brick wall." Alex's client, an American Jew named Jonathan Safran Foer, wants to find a woman who hid his grandfather from the Nazis. Alex's comical, dictionary-aided writing consists of not-quite-right sentences such as "He is always promenading into things. After all, the backstory was publicist-ready: Everything Is Illuminated began as a thesis at Princeton under advisers Joyce Carol Oates and Jeffrey Eugenides, and Houghton Mifflin reportedly paid somewhere around half a million dollars for the rights.įoer achieved a fresh, creative approach to the English language by viewing it through the eyes of his foreign narrator, a young Ukranian man named Alex who works in a family tour operating business targeted toward American Jews seeking their family roots. Recent literary history is rife with auspicious debuts, and Jonathan Safran Foer's arrival was one of 2002's brightest and most media-friendly. ![]() ![]() His stories have been published in the Paris Review, The New Yorker and Conjunctions. ![]() He is the editor of the anthology A Convergence of Birds: Original Fiction and Poetry Inspired by the Work of Joseph Cornell, a Boston Globe bestseller. Jonathan Safran Foer was born in 1977 in Washington, D.C. ![]()
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