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Creative Writing at Tulane | A Student Blog Creative Writing at Tulane Skip to content Home AWP Billy Collins CW Fund RUSHDIE Glück ← Older posts by engramwilkinson | March 7, 2012 · 6:20 pm Jonathan Franzen: March 5, 2012 Report by Engram Wilkinson: Audience members filed into McAlister Auditorium Monday night–most clutching copies of  The Corrections  or  Freedom –eager for Tulane University’s sixth reading in its Great Writer Series. Franzen joins the league of Toni Morrison, Salmon Rushdie, Joan Didion, Carlos Fuentes and Michael Ondaatje as a reader in the series, sponsored by the Department of English’s Creative Writing Fund. Tulane Professor Zach Lazar introduced Franzen with praise for his recently published novel, Freedom . “Franzen has established himself as leading a new wave of psychological realism, rich with the nuances of individual experiences,” Lazar said. Channeling Walt Whitman, Lazar concluded: “In  Freedom , Franzen is no stander...

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