Jonathan Safran Foer is an acclaimed American author known for his novels and nonfiction works.
Born in 1977, he gained recognition with his debut novel "Everything Is Illuminated" (2002), followed by "Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close" (2005).
Both books received critical acclaim and were adapted into films.
Foer's first nonfiction work, "Eating Animals" (2009), explores the ethics of food choices and animal agriculture.
His writing often incorporates experimental techniques and addresses themes of family, memory, and morality.
Foer resides in Brooklyn, New York, and continues to be a prominent voice in contemporary literature, blending personal experiences with broader societal issues in his work.
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