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Friday, June 20, 2008
Wild Nights: Stories about the Last Days of Poe, Dickinson, Twain, James and Hemingway
Wild Nights, the latest from Joyce Carol Oates, is a collection of five longish short-stories, each of which fantasizes about the end days of one of America’s best known and most respected writers. As indicated by the book’s complete title, there are stories about Poe, Dickinson , Twain, James, and Hemmingway, in that order. And strangely enough, at least to me, the stories seem to have been ordered in such a way that each tops the previous one in degree of sadness the reader will feel on behalf of the author being featured.
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"This one won’t cheer you up, but I guarantee you that this time next year you won’t have a hard time remembering what it was about." is a good description of everything i've read by Joyce Carol Oates. I don't think this is out in Australia yet, but I look forward to reading it when it is.
ReplyDeleteSarah, if you're an Oates fan, like me, you will appreciate this one for its blunt reality and darkness. I just wanted to make sure that no James, Twain or Hemingway fans would be too surprised by its tone.
ReplyDeleteIt really is a very good book.