Joyce Carol Oates
Joyce Carol Oates is an acclaimed American novelist, short-story writer, essayist, poet, and playwright, known for her prolific output exceeding 58 novels, numerous short story collections, plays, poetry, and nonfiction since her debut in 1963.[1][3] Born in Lockport, New York, she graduated valedictorian from Syracuse University and earned an MA from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, later teaching at institutions including Princeton University.[2][4] Her works often explore violence, evil, and hardships in American society, with notable books like *them* (National Book Award winner), *Blonde* (Pulitzer finalist), and *We Were the Mulvaneys* (Oprah's Book Club selection).[1][3][5]
novels
short stories
essays
poetry
plays
mystery
A Widow's Story: A Memoir
Mudwoman
Give Me Your Heart: Tales of Mystery and Suspense
A Garden of Earthly Delights (20th Century Rediscoveries Series)
High Crime Area: Tales of Darkness and Dread
Wonderland (Modern Library Paperbacks)
The Corn Maiden
Beasts
The Female Of The Species: Tales of Mystery and Suspense (Harvest Book)
Carthage: A Novel
Mystery, Inc.
Two or Three Things I Forgot to Tell You
Prison Noir
Mysteries of Winterthurn
Evil Eye: Four Novellas of Love Gone Wrong
Black Dahlia & White Rose: Stories
Mudwoman: A Novel
Wonderland
The Man Without a Shadow
Sexy
Lovely, Dark, Deep: Stories
Daddy Love
The Sacrifice: A Novel
My Sister, My Love: The Intimate Story of Skyler Rampike