Where I've Been, and where I'm Going: Essays, Reviews, and ProsePlume, 1999 - 386 pages This compilation of nearly 50 recent essays and reviews by one of America's leading literary figures demonstrates Joyce Carol Oates's passionate and wide-ranging interests. Fairytales ancient and modern, the literature of serial killers, surrealist art. boxing -- these are but a few of the subjects to which Oates turns her formidable intelligence. From studies of literary and art history, to examinations of the creative process and the role Of the artist in society. Oates's eloquent and thought-provoking commentaries remind us of the pleasures of the essay form. Included here are significant studies of such literary personalities as F. Scott Fitzgerald. Raymond Chandler. Sylvia Plath and Paul Bowles. among others. Where I've Been, and Where I'm Going also features Oates's writings about her own work, including essays on Expensive People. Wonderland, and Foxfire. Like her 1988 collection. (Woman) Writer: Occasions and Opportunities, these fascinating essays are a privileged glimpse into one of the most fascinating minds of our era. |
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... head with his fists to knock him out ( i.e. , to induce a brain concussion ) and biting him ? As a young , immensely popular ascendant heavyweight contender in the mid - 1980s , Mike Tyson spoke of trying to catch his opponent on the ...
... head with his fists to knock him out ( i.e. , to induce a brain concussion ) and biting him ? As a young , immensely popular ascendant heavyweight contender in the mid - 1980s , Mike Tyson spoke of trying to catch his opponent on the ...
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... Head frightens Nelson by hiding from him , and then denying that Nelson is his grandson , when the child desperately needs him ; Nelson is furi- ous with Mr. Head and refuses to speak to him ; at last , exhausted by their adventure ...
... Head frightens Nelson by hiding from him , and then denying that Nelson is his grandson , when the child desperately needs him ; Nelson is furi- ous with Mr. Head and refuses to speak to him ; at last , exhausted by their adventure ...
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... Head and Nelson share , in which " the color of silver ” - " dignifying light ” — “ miraculous moonlight ” — “ snow - white in the moonlight ” point emphatically away from the merely naturalistic ; Mr. Head's trousers exude " an almost ...
... Head and Nelson share , in which " the color of silver ” - " dignifying light ” — “ miraculous moonlight ” — “ snow - white in the moonlight ” point emphatically away from the merely naturalistic ; Mr. Head's trousers exude " an almost ...
Contents
Where Is an Author? | 3 |
In Olden Times When Wishing Was Having | 9 |
The Aesthetics of Fear | 26 |
Copyright | |
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