My Heart Laid BareDutton, 1998 - 531 頁 "My Heart Laid Bare" is a striking departure for Joyce Carol Oates: a sweeping saga of the fortunes and misfortunes of a family of enterprising confidence artists in 19th-century America. Mythic in scope, ballad-like in the telling, it is Oates's most daring work yet--a stunning tale of crime and transgression--with profound moral consequences. Oates's picture of America as a land of opportunity to immigrants and settlers takes on a dark tone as we see these veritable shape-shifters exploit the unsuspecting rich by appealing to their deepest flaws. Yet recognizing the sins of greed, lust, pride, and small-mindedness in others does not prevent the patriarch and his brilliant children from being laid low by the same faults. From the virgin provinces of New York State to the rough and tumble Western frontier, from the backrooms of Washington, D.C., to the Atlantic City of the Gilded Age, from Carnegie Hall to Harlem in the twenties, "My Heart Laid Bare" transports readers with its mesmerizing narrative voice. "Dazzling...Oates at her most playful and inventive." -- "San Francisco Chronicle" "Provocative...Oates's accomplishment here is to construct an original way of looking at American history." -- "The New York Times Book Review" "A triumph...shows off Oates's macabre, lushly poetic imagination, almost feverish, yet always in perfect control." -- "San Diego Union Tribune" "Fresh, spirited...full of zestful criminality." -- "Atlanta Journal Constitution" |
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... appeared to be Mrs. Stirling's kidskin bag , the girl made her way , unescorted , yet with no suggestion of hesitation or shyness now , briskly along the crowded sidewalk , past the somber portico of the Presbyterian church , where ...
... appeared to be Mrs. Stirling's kidskin bag , the girl made her way , unescorted , yet with no suggestion of hesitation or shyness now , briskly along the crowded sidewalk , past the somber portico of the Presbyterian church , where ...
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... appeared suddenly , miraculously , alongside her ... Elisha , her brother , yet so very wonderfully not Elisha ! ... but a stranger , a Negro , in eyeglasses , bowler hat , and prim dark clothing ... powdered - gray hair and somber ...
... appeared suddenly , miraculously , alongside her ... Elisha , her brother , yet so very wonderfully not Elisha ! ... but a stranger , a Negro , in eyeglasses , bowler hat , and prim dark clothing ... powdered - gray hair and somber ...
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... appearance . Telling the heavyset turtle - eyed physician that she wasn't ill , she was well - exactly as she'd been ... appeared into the woods ... only to turn up again a day or two later , subdued , drowsy with medication ... looking ...
... appearance . Telling the heavyset turtle - eyed physician that she wasn't ill , she was well - exactly as she'd been ... appeared into the woods ... only to turn up again a day or two later , subdued , drowsy with medication ... looking ...
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