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crossingtheborder.wordpress.com In the September 25 edition of the New York Review of Books, Joyce Carol Oates reviews Christopher Benfrey’s A Summer of Hummingbirds: Love, Art, and Scandal in the Intersecting Worlds of Emily Dickinson, Mark Twain, Harriet Beecher Stowe, and Mar...

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Topics: Martin Johnson Heade, Emily Dickinson, Reviews, Joyce Carol Oates, Books

Published on Sep 10, 2008

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crossingtheborder.wordpress.com Cheryl Truman, books editor of the Lexington Herald-Leader, profiles and interviews Joyce Carol Oates in advance of the Kentucky Women Writers Conference. Tidbits of interest: Oates didn’t used to be much of a TV watcher but admits immersing herse...

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Topics: Nobel Prize, Nancy Grace, Uncategorized, Joyce Carol Oates, Interviews, Books, Awards

Published on Sep 10, 2008

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crossingtheborder.wordpress.com Joyce Carol Oates reviews Curtis Sittenfeld’s novel, American Wife (and also looks at her previous novels), on page one of the New York Times Book Review: “Our greatest 19th-century prose writers from Washington Irving, Nathaniel Hawthorne and Her...

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Topics: Reviews, Novels, Joyce Carol Oates, Books

Published on Aug 29, 2008

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crossingtheborder.wordpress.com Kevin Morris and Glenn Altschuler of The Huffington Post offer a perceptive and entertaining review of Joyce Carol Oates’s My Sister, My Love: ”Oates’ intentions are signaled with a quotation that precedes the book. In ‘Aesthetics of Composition’ ...

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Topics: JonBenet Ramsey, Edgar Allan Poe, Uncategorized, Reviews, Novels, Joyce Carol Oates, Books

Published on Jul 25, 2008

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crossingtheborder.wordpress.com Two Joyce Carol Oates-related events will be presented at The New York International Fringe Festival (FringeNYC) in August: The first is a play based on  JCO’s novel Zombie. The play is adapted and performed by Bill Connington, who notes that “by ...

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Topics: Short Stories, Novels, Joyce Carol Oates, Horror, Drama, Books, Awards

Published on Jun 18, 2008

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