All Topics  
Jonathan Safran Foer

 
Jonathan Safran Foer

   Email Print
   Bookmark   Link






 

Jonathan Safran Foer



 
 
Jonathan Safran Foer (born 1977) is an American
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
 writer best known for his 2002
2002 in literature

The year 2002 in literature involved some significant events and new books....
 novel
Novel

File:2009 stapelweise Neuerscheinungen im Buchladen.JPGA novel is today a long narrative in literary prose. The genre has historical roots both in the fields of the medieval and early modern Romance and in the tradition of the novella....
 Everything Is Illuminated
Everything Is Illuminated

Everything Is Illuminated is the first novel by the United States writer Jonathan Safran Foer, published in 2002 in literature. It was adapted into a Everything Is Illuminated starring Elijah Wood in 2005 in film....
. He lives in Brooklyn
Brooklyn

Brooklyn is one of the five Borough of New York City, located at the western end of Long Island. An independent city until its consolidation with New York in 1898, Brooklyn is New York City's most populous borough, with 2.5 million residents, and second largest in area....
, New York
New York City

The City of New York is the List of United States cities by population in the United States, while the New York metropolitan area ranks among the List of urban areas by population....
, with his wife, the novelist Nicole Krauss
Nicole Krauss

Nicole Krauss is an United States writer. Krauss lives in the Park Slope neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York, with her husband, novelist Jonathan Safran Foer and their son, Sasha....
, and their son, Sasha.

in Washington, D.C.
Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C. , formally the District of Columbia and commonly referred to as Washington, the District, or simply D.C., is the Capital of the United States, founded on July 16, 1790....
, Foer attended Georgetown Day School
Georgetown Day School

Georgetown Day School is an K?12 Private school University-preparatory school in Washington, D.C.The GDS Mission: "Georgetown Day School honors the integrity and worth of each individual within a diverse school community....
 and Princeton University
Princeton University

Princeton University is a private university university located in Princeton, New Jersey, New Jersey, United States. The school is one of the eight universities of the Ivy League and has the largest per-student Financial endowment in the world....
, where he studied philosophy and literature and was awarded the Senior Creative Writing Thesis Prize. In 2000, he was awarded the Zoetrope: All-Story
Zoetrope: All-Story

Zoetrope: All-Story is an United States literary magazine that was launched in 1997 by Francis Ford Coppola. Blooming from Francis Coppola's "Crazy Idea Department," All-Story is devoted to showcasing the most promising voices in short-fiction....
 Fiction Prize and in 2007 he was included in Granta's
Granta

Granta is a literary magazine and publisher in the United Kingdom....
 Best of Young American Novelists 2.






Discussion
Ask a question about 'Jonathan Safran Foer'
Start a new discussion about 'Jonathan Safran Foer'
Answer questions from other users
Full Discussion Forum



Quotations


You cannot protect yourself from sadness without protectin yourself from happiness.

p. 180

Life is scarier than death.

p. 323





Encyclopedia


Jonathan Safran Foer (born 1977) is an American
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
 writer best known for his 2002
2002 in literature

The year 2002 in literature involved some significant events and new books....
 novel
Novel

File:2009 stapelweise Neuerscheinungen im Buchladen.JPGA novel is today a long narrative in literary prose. The genre has historical roots both in the fields of the medieval and early modern Romance and in the tradition of the novella....
 Everything Is Illuminated
Everything Is Illuminated

Everything Is Illuminated is the first novel by the United States writer Jonathan Safran Foer, published in 2002 in literature. It was adapted into a Everything Is Illuminated starring Elijah Wood in 2005 in film....
. He lives in Brooklyn
Brooklyn

Brooklyn is one of the five Borough of New York City, located at the western end of Long Island. An independent city until its consolidation with New York in 1898, Brooklyn is New York City's most populous borough, with 2.5 million residents, and second largest in area....
, New York
New York City

The City of New York is the List of United States cities by population in the United States, while the New York metropolitan area ranks among the List of urban areas by population....
, with his wife, the novelist Nicole Krauss
Nicole Krauss

Nicole Krauss is an United States writer. Krauss lives in the Park Slope neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York, with her husband, novelist Jonathan Safran Foer and their son, Sasha....
, and their son, Sasha.

Biography

Born in Washington, D.C.
Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C. , formally the District of Columbia and commonly referred to as Washington, the District, or simply D.C., is the Capital of the United States, founded on July 16, 1790....
, Foer attended Georgetown Day School
Georgetown Day School

Georgetown Day School is an K?12 Private school University-preparatory school in Washington, D.C.The GDS Mission: "Georgetown Day School honors the integrity and worth of each individual within a diverse school community....
 and Princeton University
Princeton University

Princeton University is a private university university located in Princeton, New Jersey, New Jersey, United States. The school is one of the eight universities of the Ivy League and has the largest per-student Financial endowment in the world....
, where he studied philosophy and literature and was awarded the Senior Creative Writing Thesis Prize. In 2000, he was awarded the Zoetrope: All-Story
Zoetrope: All-Story

Zoetrope: All-Story is an United States literary magazine that was launched in 1997 by Francis Ford Coppola. Blooming from Francis Coppola's "Crazy Idea Department," All-Story is devoted to showcasing the most promising voices in short-fiction....
 Fiction Prize and in 2007 he was included in Granta's
Granta

Granta is a literary magazine and publisher in the United Kingdom....
 Best of Young American Novelists 2. He is the editor of the anthology A Convergence of Birds: Original Fiction and Poetry Inspired by the Work of Joseph Cornell
Joseph Cornell

Joseph Cornell was an United States artist and sculptor, one of the pioneers and most celebrated exponents of Assemblage . Influenced by the Surrealists, he was also an avant-garde experimental filmmaker....
, for which he also wrote the short story "If the Aging Magician Should Begin to Believe." At Princeton, he took a class with Joyce Carol Oates
Joyce Carol Oates

Joyce Carol Oates is an United States author. Raised in rural, working-class New York, Oates published her first book in 1963 and has since published over fifty novels, as well as many volumes of short stories, poetry, and non-fiction....
, who took an interest in him and helped launch him to broad fame.

He was awarded a Bronfman Youth Fellowships in Israel fellowship for study in Israel.

Foer has been published in the Paris Review
Paris Review

The Paris Review is an English-language literary magazine based in New York City. As its name suggests it was founded in Paris in 1953, for "the good writers and good poets, the non-drumbeaters and non-axe grinders....
, Conjunctions
Conjunctions

conjunctions are words that connect diffreces and simmilar things to one and an otherConjunctions editorial approach is often collaborative. Both the editor and the distinguished staff of active contributing editors — including Walter Abish, Chinua Achebe, John Ashbery, Mei-mei Berssenbrugge, Mary Caponegro, Robert Creeley, Elizabeth Fra...
, The New York Times
The New York Times

The New York Times is an American daily newspaper published in New York City. The largest metropolitan newspaper in the United States, "The Gray Lady"?named for its staid appearance and style?is regarded as a national newspaper of record....
, and The New Yorker
The New Yorker

The New Yorker is an United States magazine that publishes reportage, commentary, criticism, essays, fiction, satire, cartoons, and poetry. Starting as a weekly in the mid-1920s, the magazine is now published 47 times per year, with five of these issues covering two-week spans....
. His short stories include "A Primer for the Punctuation of Heart Disease," which originally appeared in The New Yorker and can also be found in The Burned Children of America, a collection of short stories edited by Marco Cassini and Martina Testa; and in The Unabridged Pocketbook of Lightning, produced as part of the Pocket Penguin
Penguin Books

Penguin Books is a United Kingdom publisher founded in 1935 by Allen Lane. Lane's idea was to provide quality writing cheaply, for the same price as a pack of cigarettes....
s series.

He traveled to Ukraine
Ukraine

Ukraine is a country in Eastern Europe. It is bordered by Russia to the east; Belarus to the north; Poland, Slovakia, and Hungary to the west; Romania and Moldova to the southwest; and the Black Sea and Sea of Azov to the south....
 in 1999 to research his grandfather's life. This trip resulted in the inspiration for his debut novel, Everything Is Illuminated, published in 2002
2002 in literature

The year 2002 in literature involved some significant events and new books....
 by Houghton Mifflin
Houghton Mifflin

Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company is a leading educational publisher in the United States. The company's headquarters is located in Boston's Back Bay....
. The book garnered him a National Jewish Book Award and a Guardian First Book Award
Guardian First Book Award

Guardian First Book Award issued before 1999 as Guardian Fiction Prize or Guardian Fiction Award is awarded to new writing in fiction and non-fiction....
. The book was adapted into a film version
Everything Is Illuminated (film)

Everything Is Illuminated is a 2005 in film Adventure film/Comedy film/drama film, written and directed by Liev Schreiber and starring Elijah Wood and Eugene H?tz....
 in 2005, directed by Liev Schreiber
Liev Schreiber

Isaac Liev Schreiber is an American film and stage actor. He became known during the late 1990s and early 2000s, having initially appeared in several independent films, and later mainstream Hollywood films, including the Scream trilogy trilogy of horror films....
, with Elijah Wood
Elijah Wood

Elijah Jordan Wood is an American actor. Making his film debut with a minor part in Back to the Future Part II , he landed a succession of subsequent larger roles and became a critically acclaimed child actor by age 13....
 in the lead role.

In his second novel, Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close
Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close

Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close is a 2005 in books novel by New York writer Jonathan Safran Foer. It was one of the first novels to deal with the terrorism of September 11, 2001....
, published in 2005
2005 in literature

The year 2005 in literature involved some significant events and new books....
, Foer used 9/11 as a backdrop of the story of 9-year-old Oskar Schell, who learns how to deal with the death of his father in the World Trade Center
World trade center

The World Trade Centers Association founded in 1970, is a not-for-profit, non-political association dedicated to the establishment and effective operation of World Trade Centers as instruments for trade expansion representing 316 members in 91 countries....
. Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close utilized many nontraditional writing techniques. It follows multiple but interconnected storylines, is peppered with photographs of doorknobs and other such oddities, and ends with a 14-page flipbook. Foer's utilization of these techniques resulted in both glowing praise and excoriation from critics. Despite diverse criticism, the novel sold briskly and was translated into several languages. In addition, the film rights were purchased by Warner Bros. and Paramount for a film to be produced by Scott Rudin
Scott Rudin

Scott Rudin is an Academy Award-winning United States film film producer and a Tony Award-winning theatre theatrical producer.Rudin lives in New York City with his longtime boyfriend John Barlow, a Broadway theatre publicist and founding partner of Barlow/Hartman Public Relations....
.

A vegetarian since the age of 10, Foer recorded the narration of "If This is Kosher...." (2006), a harsh exposé of the kosher certification process that advocates vegetarianism
Vegetarianism

File:Foods.jpgVegetarianism is the practice of a diet that excludes meat , fish and poultry.There are several variants of the diet, some of which also exclude egg and/or some products produced from animal labour such as dairy products and honey....
 and also includes the Rabbis David Wolpe
David Wolpe

David J. Wolpe is an author, public speaker and rabbi in Los Angeles, California. Named the #1 pulpit Rabbi in America by Newsweek magazine , he is considered a leader of the Conservative Judaism movement....
 and Irving Greenberg
Irving Greenberg

Irving Greenberg, also known as Yitz Greenberg, is a Jewish-American scholar and author. He is known as a strong supporter of Israel and a promoter of greater understanding between Judaism and Christianity....
.

Foer is the middle child of three sons. His older brother Franklin
Franklin Foer

Franklin Foer is the editor of American magazine The New Republic and has written for Slate and New York magazine. His book How Soccer Explains the World was published in 2004....
 is the editor of The New Republic
The New Republic

The New Republic is an United States magazine of politics and the arts. It is published semimonthly and has a circulation of approximately 60,000....
. His younger brother Joshua
Joshua Foer

Joshua Foer is a freelance journalism living in New York City, with a primary focus on science. In November 2006, Foer sold his first book, Moonwalking with Einstein, for a reported $1.2 million to Penguin Books for publication in 2009....
 is a freelance journalist specializing in science writing. Foer married Nicole Krauss in June 2004. Their first child, Sasha, was born in February 2006.

In the spring of 2008 he taught writing for the first time as a visiting professor of fiction
Fiction

Fiction is an imaginative form of narrative, one of the four basic rhetorical modes. Although the word fiction is derived from the Latin fingo, fingere, finxi, fictum, "to form, create", works of fiction need not be entirely imaginary and may include real people, places, and events....
 at Yale University
Yale University

Yale University is a private university in New Haven, Connecticut. Founded in 1701 as the Collegiate School, Yale is the Colonial Colleges institution of higher education in the United States and is a member of the Ivy League....
. Foer has also taught at New York University
New York University

New York University is a private university, nonsectarian, research university in New York City. NYU's main campus is situated in the Greenwich Village section of Manhattan....
.

Criticism

Foer is one of the more controversial novelists of the past decade, not for the content of his writing, but rather for the extremely polarized responses he elicits from readers. The initial release of Everything Is Illuminated received overwhelming acclaim, not only from major publications, but also from many well-known authors, including John Updike
John Updike

John Hoyer Updike was an American novelist, poet, short story writer, art critic, and literary critic. Updike's most famous work is his Rabbit series ....
, Joyce Carol Oates
Joyce Carol Oates

Joyce Carol Oates is an United States author. Raised in rural, working-class New York, Oates published her first book in 1963 and has since published over fifty novels, as well as many volumes of short stories, poetry, and non-fiction....
, Salman Rushdie
Salman Rushdie

Sir Ahmed Salman Rushdie is a British Indian novelist and essayist. He first achieved fame with his second novel, Midnight's Children , which won the Booker Prize in 1981....
, Isabel Allende
Isabel Allende

Isabel Allende Llona, , is a Chilean-United States novelist. Allende, whose works sometimes contain aspects of the "magic realism" tradition, is one of the first successful women novelists in Latin America....
, Russell Banks
Russell Banks

Russell Banks is an United States of America writer of fiction and poetry....
, and Dale Peck
Dale Peck

Dale Peck is an United States novelist....
. Some of the reviews verged on the hyperbolic, particularly in The Times
The Times

The Times is a daily national newspaper published in the United Kingdom since 1785 when it was known as The Daily Universal Register.The Times and its sister paper The Sunday Times are published by Times Newspapers Limited, a subsidiary of News International....
, which proclaimed that the book was "a work of genius," that Foer had "staked his claim for literary greatness," and that "after it, things will never be the same."

Detractors of Foer find his work gimmicky. Particularly bothersome to some readers is the virtual catalogue of modernist devices he employed in his first novel, including time shifts, dialect writing, fanciful mock-history, dramatic prose, poetic devices, and stream of consciousness. The frequency of these devices strike some as insincere and pretentious. The most notorious of these critics is Harry Siegel
Harry Siegel

Harry Siegel, born in 1977, is a journalist and editor based out of Brooklyn, New York. A graduate of Brandeis University, Siegel worked at The New York Sun as an editorial writer and the paper's first OpEd page editor when it launched in 2002....
 when he was still a part of the New York Press
New York Press

New York Press is a free alternative weekly in New York, New York. It is the main competitor to the Village Voice. It was founded in 1988, and originally conceived and published as a conservative voice in traditionally liberal New York....
, who bluntly subtitled an article on Foer, "Why the Author of Everything Is Illuminated is a Fraud and a Hack."

Recent criticism has taken a more evenhanded view, acknowledging the breathless silliness of some of the writer's early acclaim, while appreciating his considerable talent. In a recent essay for the London Review of Books
London Review of Books

The London Review of Books is a fortnightly United Kingdom literary and political magazine.The LRB was founded in 1979 during the year-long lock-out at The Times....
 about Foer's growing body of work, Wyatt Mason said "Foer has shown both an unusual faith in the power of written communication and a true believer’s willingness to test its limits."

Works


Novels

  • Everything Is Illuminated
    Everything Is Illuminated

    Everything Is Illuminated is the first novel by the United States writer Jonathan Safran Foer, published in 2002 in literature. It was adapted into a Everything Is Illuminated starring Elijah Wood in 2005 in film....
     (2002)
  • Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close
    Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close

    Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close is a 2005 in books novel by New York writer Jonathan Safran Foer. It was one of the first novels to deal with the terrorism of September 11, 2001....
     (2005)


Short stories

  • "The Very Rigid Search" (excerpted from Everything Is Illuminated) (The New Yorker, June 18 2001)
  • "If the Aging Magician Should Begin to Believe" (included in A Convergence of Birds)
  • "" (The New Yorker, June 10 2002)
  • "The Sixth Borough" (became part of Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close; also featured in the collection "Noisy Outlaws, Unfriendly Blobs, and Some Other Things That Aren't as Scary, Maybe, Depending on How You Feel About Lost Lands, Stray Cellphones,Creature from the Sky, Parents Who Disappear in Peru, a Man Named Lars Farf, and One Other Story We Couldn't Quite Finish, So Maybe You Could Help Us Out.")
  • ""
  • "" (The Guardian
    The Guardian

    Sorry, no overview for this topic
    , December 2 2002)
  • "" (included in Granta
    Granta

    Granta is a literary magazine and publisher in the United Kingdom....
    's Best of Young American Novelists 2,"" published in 2007)
  • "The Marcus Tenser Effect" (Atlantic Monthly, annual story compilation 2008)


Other

  • A Convergence of Birds: Original Fiction and Poetry Inspired by the Work of Joseph Cornell
    Joseph Cornell

    Joseph Cornell was an United States artist and sculptor, one of the pioneers and most celebrated exponents of Assemblage . Influenced by the Surrealists, he was also an avant-garde experimental filmmaker....
     (2001), Editor and contributor
  • Lost Tribe: Jewish Fiction from the Edge (2003), Contributor: "The Very Rigid Search"
  • The Future Dictionary of America (2004), Co-editor, with Dave Eggers
    Dave Eggers

    Dave Eggers is an United States writer, Editing, and Publishing....
    , Nicole Krauss
    Nicole Krauss

    Nicole Krauss is an United States writer. Krauss lives in the Park Slope neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York, with her husband, novelist Jonathan Safran Foer and their son, Sasha....
    , and Eli Horowitz
  • The Unabridged Pocketbook of Lightning (2005), collects "A Primer for the Punctuation of Heart Disease" and an excerpt from Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close
    Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close

    Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close is a 2005 in books novel by New York writer Jonathan Safran Foer. It was one of the first novels to deal with the terrorism of September 11, 2001....
  • "", The New York Times (December 22 2005) Op-ed piece
  • Joe, photographs by Hiroshi Sugimoto
    Hiroshi Sugimoto

    Hiroshi Sugimoto , born on February 23, 1948, is a Japanese photographer currently dividing his time between Tokyo, Japan and New York City, USA....
    , designed by Takaaki Matsumoto (2006) Text by Foer
  • "", The New York Times (November 27 2006) Op-ed piece


External links

  • Official site of Jonathan Safran Foer
  • on Foer; includes numerous links to articles, interview and information.
  • Foer working on Passover Haggadah
  • Exploratory site for Jonathan Safran Foer's 'Everything Is Illuminated' (Novel)
  • on literary website The Ledge, with suggestions for further reading.
  • - an article which originally appeared in the June 10, 2002 issue of The New Yorker
    The New Yorker

    The New Yorker is an United States magazine that publishes reportage, commentary, criticism, essays, fiction, satire, cartoons, and poetry. Starting as a weekly in the mid-1920s, the magazine is now published 47 times per year, with five of these issues covering two-week spans....
    ; located at the Internet Archive
    Internet Archive

    The Internet Archive is a nonprofit organization dedicated to building and maintaining a free and openly accessible online digital library, including an archive site of the World Wide Web....
    .
  • - interview with the St. Petersburg Times of Tampa Bay, Florida.
  • - Guardian Unlimited article
  • - New York Times Magazine interview
  • - article about a play for which Foer wrote the libretto.