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The Journal Of Joyce Carol Oates 19731982 Reprint Joyce Carol Oates

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The Journal Of Joyce Carol Oates 19731982 Reprint Joyce Carol Oates
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Publisher: Harper Perennial
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.61 MB
Pages: 544
Author: Joyce Carol Oates
ISBN: 0061227994
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: Reprint

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The Journal Of Joyce Carol Oates 19731982 Reprint Joyce Carol Oates by Joyce Carol Oates 0061227994 instant download after payment.

The Journal of Joyce Carol Oates, edited by Greg Johnson, offers a rare glimpse into the private thoughts of this extraordinary writer, focusing on excerpts written during one of the most productive decades of Oates's long career. Far more than just a daily account of a writer's writing life, these intimate, unrevised pages candidly explore her friendship with other writers, including John Updike, Donald Barthelme, Susan Sontag, Gail Godwin, and Philip Roth. It presents a fascinating portrait of the artist as a young woman, fully engaged with her world and her culture, on her way to becoming one of the most respected, honored, discussed, and controversial figures in American letters.

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