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EXPENSIVE PEOPLE
You cannot put this novel away after you have opened it. This is that kind of bookhypnotic, fascinating, and electrifying.
The Detroit News
The question is no longer whether Miss Oates is a very good writershe is, indeedbut just how far and high she can thrust the trajectory of brilliant accomplishment. Everything she touches turns to such blistering gold . [Expensive People] is satire, confession, dream, report on suburbia, gothic tale in contemporary dress fused into a prophetic novel as singular in effect as the night cry of a hurt animal. The Washington Post Book World
Cuts to the bone in its chilling effectiveness. Publishers Weekly
In her new novel, Expensive Peoplejoyce Carol Oates has made a very large demand upon her literary imagination and her talent. She has asked herself to become a 250-pound, eighteen-year-old boy-genius sitting alone in a shabby rented room composing a memoir about how he assassinated one of his parents. [Miss Oates] has a great deal of talent, and it rises strongly to this formidable challenge.
The New York Times
A future archaeologist equipped only with [Oates's] oeuvre could easily piece together the whole of postwar America.
HENRY LOUIS GATES, JR.
Oates writes prose of striking directness and simplicity. Everything she writes bears the marks of a terrific imaginative pressure. She invests everything she touches with the qualities of her own voice, which is nervous, fast, febrile and hot as an iron. I'd unhesitatingly say that she is one of the most important living American writers.
PETER STRAUB
With Shuddering Fall (1964)
A Garden of Earthly Delights (1967)
them (1969)
Wonderland (1971)
Do with Me What You Will (1973)
The Assassins (1975)
Childwold (1976)
Son of the Morning(1978)
Cybele (1979)
Unboly Loves (1979)
Bellefleur (1980)
Angel of Light (1981)
A Bloodsmoor Romance (1982)
Mysteries of Winterthurn (1984)
Solstice (1985)
Marya: A Life (1986)
You Must Remember This (1987)
American Appetites (1989)
Because It Is Bitter, and Because It Is My
Heart (1990) Black Water (1992)
Foxfire: Confessions of a Girl Gang (199'3) What I Lived For (1994) We Were the Mulvaneys (1996) ?? Crazj (1997) ykfj Heart Laid Bare (1998) Broke Heart Blues (1999) Blonde (2000)
Middle Age: A Romance (2001) I'll Take You There (2002) The Tattooed Girl (2003) The Falls (2004) MissingMom (2005) Black Girl, White Girl (2006)
ROSAMOND SMITH NOVELS
Lives of the Twins (1987)
Soul/Mate (1989)
Nemesis (1990)
Snake Eyes (1992)
You Can't Catch Me (1995)
Double Delight (1997)
Starr Bright Will Be with You Soon (1999)
The Barrens (2001)
By the North Gate (1963)
Upon the Sweeping Flood SweepingFlood (1966)
The Wheel of Love (1970)
Marriages and Infidelities (1972)
The Goddess and Other Women (1974)
Hungry Ghosts (1974)
Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?(1974)
The Poisoned Kiss (1975)
The Seduction (1975)
Crossing the Border (1976)
Night-Side (1977)
All the Good People I've Left Behind (1978)
The Lamb of Abyssalia (1980)
A Sentimental Education (1980)
Last Days (1984) Wild Nights (1985)
Raven's Wing(1986)
The Assignation (1988)
Heat (1991)
Where Is Here?(1992) Haunted: Tales of the Grotesque (1994)
Zombie (1995)
Will You Always Love Me? (1996) The Collector of Hearts: New Tales of the
Grotesque (1998)
Faithless (2001) I Am No One You Know (2005)
High Lonesome: Stories, 1996-2006 (2006)
The Female of the Species (2006)
The Triumph of the Spider Monkey (1976)
I Lock My Door upon Myself (1990)
The Rise of Life on Earth (1991)
First Love: A Gothic Tale (1996)
Beasts (2002)
Rape: A Love Story (2003)
Joyce Carol Oates, one of America's most versatile and prolific contemporary writers, was born in the small town of Lockport, New York, on June 16, 1938. She grew up on a farm in nearby Erie County and began writing stories while still in elementary school. As a teenager she devoured works by Faulkner, Dostoyevsky Thoreau, Hemingway, and the Brontes, and soon moved on to D. H. Lawrence, Flannery O'Connor, Thomas Mann, and Franz Kafka. Oates graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Syracuse University in 1960 and was awarded an M.A. from the University of Wisconsin in 1961. During the 1960s and 1970s she taught English at the University of Detroit and the University of Windsor in Ontario, Canada. In 1974 she cofounded the Ontario Review with her husband, Raymond Smith. Oates was named a member of the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters in 1978, the same year she became writer-in-residence at Princeton University, where she is currently the Roger S. Berlind Distinguished Professor in the Humanities.
Oates's first novel, With Shuddering Fall (1964), the story of a destructive romance between a teenage girl and a thirty-year-old race car driver, foreshadowed her preoccupation with violence and darkness. Her next novel, A Garden of Earthly Delights (1967), is the opening volume in a quartet about different socioeconomic groups in America that incorporates Expensive People (1968), them (1969), for which she won the National Book Award, and Wonderland (197?). Throughout the 1970s Oates pursued her exploration of American people and institutions in a series of novels that fuse social analysis with vivid psychological portrayals. Wonderland (1971) exposes the shortcomings of the medical world; Do with Me What You Will (1973) centers on the legal profession; The Assassins (197'5) attacks political corruption; Son of the Morning (197'8) tracks the rise and fall of a religious zealot; and Unholy Loves (1979) looks at pettiness and hypocrisy within the academic community. Like the most important modern writers-Joyce, Proust, MannOates has an absolute identification with her material: the spirit of a society at a crucial point in its history, noted Newsweek. Novels such as Childwold (197'6) and Cybele (1979) showcase what Alfred Kazin called her sweetly brutal sense of what American experience is really like.
Joyce Carol Oates is a fearless writer [with] impossibly lush and dead-on imaginative powers, noted the Los Angeles Times Book Review. During this same period she secured her reputation as a virtuoso of the short story with eight acclaimed collections:
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