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
Jack of Spades: A Tale of Suspense
The man without a shadow : a novel
We Were the Mulvaneys (Oprah's Book Club)
Mysteries of Winterthurn: A Novel
The Oxford Book of American Short Stories
American Appetites (L.A. Theatre Works Audio Theatre Collection)
Little Bird of Heaven (Unabridged)
The Hungry Ghosts
Invisible Woman
Mudwoman LP
Childwold
The Rise of Life on Earth
A Widow's Story: A Memoir
My Sister, My Love: The Intimate Story of Skyler Rampike
Give Me Your Heart: Tales of Mystery and Suspense
Naughty Cherie!
The Hungry Ghosts: Seven Allusive Comedies
A Fair Maiden
The Gravedigger's Daughter Unabridged Cds Library Edition
Wild Nights!
Hermana mía, mi amor
Do With Me What You Will
Man Crazy: A Novel
You Must Remember This