Jennifer Egan (b. 1962) is an American novelist and short story writer known for her formally inventive fiction and psychologically nuanced storytelling. Born in Chicago and raised in San Francisco, she studied English literature at the University of Pennsylvania and later at Cambridge University on a Thouron Award. Egan emerged in the 1990s as a distinctive voice in contemporary American fiction, but she achieved major international recognition in 2011 with her Pulitzer Prize–winning novel A Visit from the Goon Squad . Her work frequently explores time, memory, technology, identity, and the music industry, often through unconventional narrative structures. Main Works 1. A Visit from the Goon Squad (2010) A genre-defying novel structured as interconnected stories, including a famous chapter presented as a PowerPoint slide deck. It explores aging, time, and the music industry. Award: Pulitzer Prize for Fiction (2011). 2. The Candy House (2022) A companion nove...
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy was already a favorite book of someone very close to me, but I wasn’t sure it would become my gem. I had also read several reviews claiming it wasn’t funny at all. That made me even more skeptical. Humor is subjective, after all — and clearly this book isn’t for everyone. But I gave it a try. And I was positively surprised. Reading the Ultimate Edition I picked up The Ultimate Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy , a special edition that includes: The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy The Restaurant at the End of the Universe Life, the Universe and Everything Young Zaphod Plays It Safe Mostly Harmless I intend to read the remaining stories as soon as I can. If the first one is any indication, the journey through the rest of the galaxy will be just as strange — and just as thought-provoking. Absurdity as a Mirror of Humanity What struck me most is how full the story is of metaphors analyzing human behavior. Despite bei...