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Franzen was on a panel of authors. Franzen is {{Ch|Michael Chabon}}'s biggest influence. However, Franzen said his biggest influence was {{W|Albert Camus}}, upsetting Chabon.  
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Franzen was on a panel of authors at the [[Wordloaf Literary Conference]]. Franzen is {{Ch|Michael Chabon}}'s biggest influence. However, Franzen said his biggest influence was {{W|Albert Camus}}, upsetting Chabon.
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At the finishing dinner, he and Chabon end up in a fight.
  
 
== Appearances ==
 
== Appearances ==

Revision as of 10:47, January 17, 2012

For the guest star, see Jonathan Franzen.
Jonathan Franzen
Jonathan Franzen.png
Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Alive
Hair: Brown
Occupation: Novelist
First appearance: "Moe'N'a Lisa"
Voiced by: Himself


Jonathan Franzen is an American novelist.

History

Franzen was on a panel of authors at the Wordloaf Literary Conference. Franzen is Michael Chabon's biggest influence. However, Franzen said his biggest influence was Albert Camus, upsetting Chabon.

At the finishing dinner, he and Chabon end up in a fight.

Appearances