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The Lost Landscape
By (Author) Joyce Carol Oates
HarperCollins Publishers
Fourth Estate Ltd
19th September 2016
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Literary studies: fiction, novelists and prose writers
Literary studies: c 1900 to c 2000
813.54
Paperback
368
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 23mm
270g
A momentous memoir of childhood and adolescence from one of our finest and most beloved writers, as weve never seen her before.
In The Lost Landscape, Joyce Carol Oates vividly recreates the early years of her life, powerfully evoking the romance of childhood and the way it colours everything that comes after. With memories ranging from her first friendships to her first experiences with death, this is an arresting account of the ways in which Oatess life (and her life as a writer) was shaped by early childhood and how her later work was influenced by a hard rural upbringing.
Oates renders her memories and emotions with exquisite precision and transports the reader to a bygone place and time the lost landscape of the writers past but also the lost landscapes of our own earliest, and most essential, lives.
A compelling and at times mysterious testimony to a life of letters like no other I know Richard Ford
Every piece merits re-issue here and there we glimpse the gothic seam Oates has since mined in her fiction Suzi Feay, Financial Times
The spareness of the prose belies a hinterland of suffering . . Steely, lean and bleakly allusive, The Lost Landscape gives an unsettling insight into the ways in which Oatess writing career has emerged Times Literary Supplement
Praise for Joyce Carol Oates:
Simply the most consistently inventive, brilliant, curious and creative writer going Gillian Flynn, author of Gone Girl
'Oates's prose contains a deep felt rawness which hovers between hope, despair and love' Guardian
Joyce Carol Oates is an writer who always takes your breath away Mail on Sunday
Oates is a writer of extraordinary strengths. Her great subject, naturally, is love Guardian
'Oates is an inspired writer, and a formidable psychologist. She has a thrilling way of grasping an emotion, wasting no time and launching herself straight at the aching heart of the matter' Independent
Joyce Carol Oates is a recipient of the National Book Critics Circle Lifetime Achievement Award, the National Book Award and the PEN / Malamud Award, and has been nominated for the Pulitzer Prize. Her books include We Were the Mulvaneys, Blonde, Carthage, A Book of American Martyrs and Hazards of Time Travel. She is Professor of Humanities at Princeton University.