The Lost Landscape: A Writer's Coming of Age

Author:   Professor of Humanities Joyce Carol Oates (Princeton University)
Publisher:   HarperCollins Publishers Inc
ISBN:  

9780062408679


Pages:   368
Publication Date:   08 September 2015
Format:   Hardback
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Written with the raw honesty and poignant insight that were the hallmarks of her acclaimed bestseller A Widow's Story, an affecting and observant memoir of growing up from one of our finest and most beloved literary masters. The Lost Landscape is Joyce Carol Oates' vivid chronicle of her hardscrabble childhood in rural western New York State. From memories of her relatives, to those of a charming bond with a special red hen on her family farm; from her first friendships to her earliest experiences with death, The Lost Landscape is a powerful evocation of the romance of childhood, and its indelible influence on the woman and the writer she would become. In this exceptionally candid, moving, and richly reflective account, Oates explores the world through the eyes of her younger self, an imaginative girl eager to tell stories about the world and the people she meets. While reading Alice in Wonderland changed a young Joyce forever and inspired her to view life as a series of endless adventures, growing up on a farm taught her harsh lessons about sacrifice, hard work, and loss. With searing detail and an acutely perceptive eye, Oates renders her memories and emotions with exquisite precision, transporting us to a forgotten place and time--the lost landscape of her youth, reminding us of the forgotten landscapes of our own earliest lives.

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Author:   Professor of Humanities Joyce Carol Oates (Princeton University)
Publisher:   HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Imprint:   HarperCollins
Dimensions:   Width: 15.00cm , Height: 3.30cm , Length: 23.10cm
Weight:   0.590kg
ISBN:  

9780062408679


ISBN 10:   0062408674
Pages:   368
Publication Date:   08 September 2015
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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.. .a tender-hearted excavation of [Oates'] hardscrabble early life...in sharing with us the lost landscape of her childhood, she has ensured it will never be forgotten. --O magazine Oates perfectly captures the unique confusion of childhood, brought on by the unsatisfying explanations of adults. --Elle [An] intriguing new memoir...Oates mines literary gold. --San Francisco Chronicle .. .affecting...the book place[s] us intimately in the mind of Oates' vulnerable self. --Providence Journal Stunning...[a] varied, kaleidoscopic, and...insightful map to the formation of a writer who understands how deeply mysterious the 'familiar' really is. --Publishers Weekly 'The Lost Landscape'...offers a window into a highly original mind. While it is never a given that a writer's personal story can illuminate her work, in Oates' case, it very much does. --Minneapolis Star Tribune This captivating account of the growth of a writer's mind puts [Oates'] new collection of essays firmly in the tradition of similar autobiographical works by writers such as Goethe, Wordsworth, and Joyce. --Philadelphia Inquirer [An] intimate yet sweeping memoir... --The New Yorker A tender-hearted excavation of [Oates'] hardscrabble early life...in sharing with us the lost landscape of her childhood, she has ensured it will never be forgotten. --O magazine


'The Lost Landscape'...offers a window into a highly original mind. While it is never a given that a writer's personal story can illuminate her work, in Oates' case, it very much does. --Minneapolis Star Tribune This captivating account of the growth of a writer's mind puts [Oates'] new collection of essays firmly in the tradition of similar autobiographical works by writers such as Goethe, Wordsworth, and Joyce. --Philadelphia Inquirer A tender-hearted excavation of [Oates'] hardscrabble early life...in sharing with us the lost landscape of her childhood, she has ensured it will never be forgotten. --O magazine Stunning...[a] varied, kaleidoscopic, and...insightful map to the formation of a writer who understands how deeply mysterious the 'familiar' really is. --Publishers Weekly Oates perfectly captures the unique confusion of childhood, brought on by the unsatisfying explanations of adults. --Elle [An] intriguing new memoir...Oates mines literary gold. --San Francisco Chronicle [An] intimate yet sweeping memoir... --The New Yorker ...affecting...the book place[s] us intimately in the mind of Oates' vulnerable self. --Providence Journal ...a tender-hearted excavation of [Oates'] hardscrabble early life...in sharing with us the lost landscape of her childhood, she has ensured it will never be forgotten. --O magazine


Stunning...[a] varied, kaleidoscopic, and...insightful map to the formation of a writer who understands how deeply mysterious the 'familiar' really is. --Publishers Weekly .. .a tender-hearted excavation of [Oates'] hardscrabble early life...in sharing with us the lost landscape of her childhood, she has ensured it will never be forgotten. --O magazine Oates perfectly captures the unique confusion of childhood, brought on by the unsatisfying explanations of adults. --Elle 'The Lost Landscape'...offers a window into a highly original mind. While it is never a given that a writer's personal story can illuminate her work, in Oates' case, it very much does. --Minneapolis Star Tribune [An] intriguing new memoir...Oates mines literary gold. --San Francisco Chronicle This captivating account of the growth of a writer's mind puts [Oates'] new collection of essays firmly in the tradition of similar autobiographical works by writers such as Goethe, Wordsworth, and Joyce. --Philadelphia Inquirer [An] intimate yet sweeping memoir... --The New Yorker .. .affecting...the book place[s] us intimately in the mind of Oates' vulnerable self. --Providence Journal A tender-hearted excavation of [Oates'] hardscrabble early life...in sharing with us the lost landscape of her childhood, she has ensured it will never be forgotten. --O magazine


Stunning [a] varied, kaleidoscopic, and insightful map to the formation of a writer who understands how deeply mysterious the familiar really is. --Publishers Weekly


Author Information

Joyce Carol Oates is a recipient of the National Medal of Humanities, the National Book Critics Circle Ivan Sandrof Lifetime Achievement Award, the National Book Award, and the 2019 Jerusalem Prize, and has been several times nominated for the Pulitzer Prize. She has written some of the most enduring fiction of our time, including the national bestsellers We Were the Mulvaneys; Blonde, which was nominated for the National Book Award; and the New York Times bestseller The Falls, which won the 2005 Prix Femina. She is the Roger S. Berlind Distinguished Professor of the Humanities at Princeton University and has been a member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters since 1978.

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