Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close
Jonathan Safran Foer • 2005
Devastation Rating
grief loss family literary fiction
Our Take
A nine-year-old searches New York for a lock that fits his dead father's key, and Foer surrounds that grief with formal experiments — blank pages, photographs, running text — as if language alone cannot hold it. Oskar's precocity is a wound dressed as intelligence, and it hurts accordingly.
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