Dimensions
204 x 133 x 23mm
Joyce Carol Oates is not only one of our most important novelists and literary critics, she is also an unparalleled master of the short story. In SOURLAND, she maps the surprising contours of "ordinary" life, exploring how the power of violence, loss, and grief shape both the psyche and the soul, and critics have hailed her achievement, lauding these stories as "virtuosic," "audacious," and "riveting."
From a desperate man who dons a jack-o'-lantern head as a prelude to a most curious sort of courtship, to a "story of a stabbing" many times recounted in the life of a lonely girl; from a beguiling young woman librarian whose amputee state attracts a married man and father, to a girl hopelessly in love with her renegade, incarcerated cousin; from a professor's wife who finds herself tragically isolated at a party in her own house, to the concluding title story of an unexpectedly redemptive love rooted in radical aloneness and isolation, each story in SOURLAND resonates beautifully with Oates's trademark fascination for the unpredictable amid the prosaic -- the commingling of sexual love and violence, the tumult of family life -- and shines with her predilection for dark humour and her gift for voice.