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[H]er mind was like a balloon with static cling, attracting random ideas as they floated by[.]

Jonathan Franzen

Jonathan Franzen

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We may freak out globally, but we suffer locally.
— Jonathan Franzen
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You can all supply your own favorite, most nauseating examples of the commodification of love. Mine include the wedding industry, TV ads that feature cute young children or the giving of automobiles as Christmas presents, and the particularly grotesque equation of diamond jewelry with everlasting devotion. The message, in each case, is that if you love somebody you should buy stuff. A related phenomenon is the ongoing transformation, courtesy of Facebook, of the verb 'to like' from a state of mind to an action that you perform with your computer mouse: from a feeling to an assertion of consumer choice. And liking, in general, is commercial culture's substitution for loving.
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Sounded to me like he had a pretty good idea what he was saying," Van replied, with surprisingly little anger. "It's a pity he had to overintellectualize like that. He did such good work, and then he had to go and intellectualize it.
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The real pleasure in writing this, for me, was discovering how little you need.
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It was a way of recognizing places of enchantment: people falling asleep like this.
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