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High Crime Area
High Crime Area: Tales of Darkness and Dread | Joyce Carol Oates
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Joyce Carol Oates is an unparalleled investigator of human flaws. In these eight stories, she deftly tests the bonds between damaged individuals—a brother and sister, a teacher and student, two strangers on a subway—in the fearless prose for which she’s become so celebrated. In the title story “High Crime Area,” a white, aspiring professor is convinced she is being followed. No need to panic, she has a handgun stowed away in her purse—just in case. But when she turns to confront her black, male shadow, the situation isn’t what she expects. In “The Rescuer,” a promising graduate student detours to inner city Trenton, New Jersey to save her brother from a downward spiral. But she soon finds out there may be more to his world than to hers. And in “The Last Man of Letters,” the world-renowned author X embarks on a final grand tour of Europe. He has money, fame, but not a whole lot of manners. A little thing like etiquette couldn’t bring a man like X down, could it? In these biting and beautiful stories, Oates confronts, one by one, the demons within us. Sometimes it’s the human who wins, and sometimes it’s the demon.
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UglyOldBat
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The second collection of short stories I've read by this author. Hit and miss for me. Has anyone read her novels and would you recommend them?

#shortstories #horror

vivastory I rather enjoyed her collection of novellas 7y
huntersmom1977 I‘ve read a couple books by her also. I really agree with you on some of her work either being a love/hate type of dealbreaker (edited) 7y
UglyOldBat @vivastory thanks i'll check that out 7y
UglyOldBat @huntersmom1977 Glad its not just me! 7y
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