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Franzenesque

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English

Etymology

From Franzen + -esque.

Adjective

Franzenesque (comparative more Franzenesque, superlative most Franzenesque)

  1. Reminiscent of the works of American writer Jonathan Franzen (1959–).
    • 2023 September 17, Andrew Martin, “Nathan Hill’s ‘Wellness’ Satirizes the Modern Condition — Kind Of”, in The New York Times, →ISSN:
      The ingredients are in place for a Franzen-esque exploration of The Way We Live Now, and, at least for a while, this is what the book delivers.
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