This is the third book of Jeffrey Eugenides, an American author of Greek origin also famous for Middlesex (which won the Pulitzer Prize) and Virgin Suicides (made into a movie by Sofia Coppola).
It’s the early 1980s—the country is in a deep recession, and life after college is harder than ever. In the cafés on College Hill, the wised-up kids are inhaling Derrida and listening to Talking Heads. But Madeleine Hanna, dutiful English major, is writing her senior thesis on Jane Austen and George Eliot, purveyors of the marriage plot that lies at the heart of the greatest English novels.