Dancing about illness, the debate that never dies Los Angeles Times In response to Croce's diatribe, Joyce Carol Oates wrote a commentary for the New York Times in 1995 in which she argued a contrary position: " 'The Diary ... |
![]() guardian.co.uk | The United States of mcsweeney's guardian.co.uk Over its first 10 years it has published the work of big-hitting authors such as Joyce Carol Oates, Michael Chabon, Jonathan Lethem and Eggers himself, ... |
Transcending the stain of sin in 'Little Bird' Boston Globe And the grim and oblivious humor in Lucille's exhortation is not lost on Krista, her daughter and one of two protagonists in Joyce Carol Oates' new novel, ... |
Joyce Carol Oates reads “The Knife” The Stanford Daily “I'm sort of a normal person,” said Joyce Carol Oates, author and creative writing professor at Princeton University. “I'm the only normal person I know at ... |
![]() The Star-Ledger - NJ.com | Princeton's Emily Mann and the Black Experience in Theater The Star-Ledger - NJ.com She hangs with Joyce Carol Oates. “So it's always an interesting conversation, and it's always stimulating, fun and warm,” says Mann. ... |
Beautiful language is essence of Centre poet's book Kentucky.com When Joyce Carol Oates selected the winner of the 2007 Barnard Women Poets Prize, she chose a poet whose work exudes "arresting intelligence, precision and ... |
The Fourth Kind Entertainment Weekly So are scenes with a spooky waif of a psychologist (she's like Carol Kane playing Joyce Carol Oates) who recalls the violent death of her husband. ... |
![]() Khaleej Times | Write this way Khaleej Times I'd like to sit next to William Faulkner, but Joyce Carol Oates would be great, too.” Her latest collection of stories, American Salvage, was one of five ... |
Community Calendar for Nov. 20, 2009 Troy Record STEPHENTOWN — The Stephentown Library Book Discussion Group will read “Foxfire: Confessions of a Girl Gang” by Joyce Carol Oates noon-1 pm Dec. ... |
It's still Roth, but prolificacy dulls the shine Austin American-Statesman Philip Roth, along with Joyce Carol Oates, is the American author most consistently touted as a potential winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature. ... |