Synopses & Reviews
Replete with the emotional intensity and pathos for which Joyce Carol Oates is lauded, these fourteen stories explore the intimate lives of contemporary American families: the tangled relationship between generations, the desperation of loving more than one is loved in return. In "Cutty Sark" and "Landfill," the bond between adolescent son and mother reverberates with the force of an unspoken passion. The gripping title story finds Oates boldly reimagining the true-crime story of Andrea Yates, the Texas mother who drowned her children in 2001. Several stories offer a more lighthearted reprieve, examining with dark humor the shadowy intersection between self-awareness and delusion.
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“Savage, poetic and ruthless...[Oatess] touch has never been surer, her insights never more piercing....several of the [stories], astonishingly, are among the best things shes ever done...we are witnessing the steady unfolding of one of the towering careers in American letters.” Washington Post
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“Admirers of Oates literary fiction will find this collection a transcendent read. “Dear Husband” is likely to win Oates new fans as well. Oates characters are masterfully rendered, but she is particularly gifted at creating a certain type: The appallingly egocentric, sometimes to the point of unwitting hostility.” Boston Herald
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“Oates explores incest, death by fitness center, accidental death; its not light reading, but twined into these human tragedies are bits and pieces found in all our lives.” Philadelphia City Paper
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“Oatess stories have a certain doomed poignancy . . . if theres a moral here, its the anything-can-happen wisdom of what Oates calls ‘brutal and horrific fairy tales.” New York Times Book Review
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“America simmers in the writings of Joyce Carol Oates, going through the motions of everyday life as best it can, but prone to boiling over at any moment. Oates... has once again held a haunting mirror up to America, revealing who we are.” Boston Globe
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“Although nearly all 14 stories have been published elsewhere, they merit a book of their own. Admirers of Oates literary fiction will find this collection a transcendent read. Dear Husband is likely to win Oates new fans as well. Oates characters are masterfully rendered.” Associated Press
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“The family ties that bind (and choke) are the overarching theme of Oatess grim but incisive collection…Oates seamlessly enters the minds of disparate characters to find both the exalted and depraved aspects of real American families.” Publishers Weekly (Lead fiction review)
About the Author
Joyce Carol Oates is a recipient of the National Medal of Humanities, the National Book Critics Circle Ivan Sandrof Lifetime Achievement Award, the National Book Award, and the PEN/Malamud Award for Excellence in Short Fiction, and has been nominated for the Pulitzer Prize. She has written some of the most enduring fiction of our time, including We Were the Mulvaneys; Blonde, which was nominated for the National Book Award; and the New York Times bestseller The Accursed. She is the Roger S. Berlind Distinguished Professor of the Humanities at Princeton University and has been a member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters since 1978.