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book coverThe Seduction

& Other Stories

by Joyce Carol Oates

Los Angeles: Black Sparrow Press, 1975

263 pages


Excerpt

From "The Dreaming Woman"

I thought that falling in love would be like a film, a movie, with music behind it. Everything musical, melodious. I thought my face would be transformed to something bright and splendid, blinding. But instead the very air is heavy. There is a demand to it, this tension. My strained smile has become permanent . . . . I don't want to hear, I want to hear, about his wife and their past together, the past I can never undo, I don't want to hear about his life, which is private, permanent, secret in him, I want to be free of him, I want to love him, I want to hear his every thought . . . . I want to pronounce sentence and stop everything, I want to lie forever in his arms as if the two of us were drowned lovers, safe and rotting in a bank of seaweed.


Contents

An American Adventure
Gifts
Getting and Spending
Splendid Architecture
On the Gulf
The Seduction
Passions and Meditations
6:27 P.M.
Out of Place
Notes on Contributors
The Impostors
Year of Wonders
The Madwoman
DOUBLE TRAGEDY STRIKES TENNESSEE HILL FAMILY
The Stone House
Hell
The Dreaming Woman

Epigraph

Necessity is a veil of God.

—Simone Weil

Reviews

  • New York Times Book Review, August 31, 1975, p6
  • Library Journal, September 15, 1975, p1653
  • Antioch Review, Spring 1976, p377

Awards

  • New York Times Notable Books of the Year

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