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Solstice (Hardcover)

by Joyce Carol Oates (Author)
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The New York Times

A powerful beam into the dark places of the soul. --This text refers to the Paperback edition.


West Coast Review of Books

Oates's novel is spellbinding, entrancing reading. --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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5.0 out of 5 stars I like to call this one "Betty and Veronica go to Hell", Mar 16 2004
This review is from: Solstice (Hardcover)
This novel grabbed me in my late angsty teens and nearly twenty years later has not yet let go. The binding dysfunction between these two characters cuts deep and festers, beautifully, mysteriously. Passive aggression pervades a subtle sort of risk-taking rivalry as Sheila lures Monica into testing the limits of identity, goading her into strange role-playing adventures such as might be embarked upon by a pair of rebellious adolescents. Each woman's undeniable dependence on the other seems vindicated through their prior separate survival of marriage, widowhood and divorce, and at points it seems as though neither fully exists without the other to witness her endurance and/or dissipation. A labyrinthine descent into all the scary places an intense female friendship can lead.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Abusive, Jun 9 2003
This book was about an abusive relatiosnhip. This abusive friendship did not have enough boundaries and nothing was clear. They never had sex however they become angry if the other one does with someone else. The jealousies, possessiveness and obsessions continue into a downward spiral with an incomplete ending. I think many people have met people like both of the characters and can relate. Sheila is someone I would stay far away from an emotional leach. Monica is begging to be abused and manipulated.
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3.0 out of 5 stars A sense of emptiness prevails, April 11 2001
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I was eager to read this book because I have at times been astonished by JCO's ability to plumb the depths of relationships through her masterful writing. The quality writing is here, but the exploration of her characters seemed empty at times. I agree with the reviewer before me in that the relationship between Sheila Trask and Monica Jensen seemed to beg the question, "Why?" In a formal sense, there are things which the author uses in order to create Monica's sense of need for her connection with Sheila, such as the occasional mention of her failed marriage and a resulting facial scar. Sheila, the reslusive and eccentric painter, seems much less caring, and although the book describes their "close" friendship, none of the intimacy I expected was there. There were numerous passages describing how the two women related, and they seemed only to illustrate how uncompatable these two characters are. I had the sense that these characters could have met their needs anywhere and with anyone, not necessarily with eachother. This book is a success in the way it describes the desperation that is sometmes created by lonliness. Otherwise, I found it to be somewhat hollow. I know that JCO is capable of depth, though, and the exhilerating book _Foxfire_ is proof of that.
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3.0 out of 5 stars One burning question remains -- "WHY?"
Don't let the fact I only gave this book three stars deter anyone from buying this book. "Solstice" is a good read in the traditional Joyce Carol Oates tradition -- lots... Read more
Published on Jan 26 2001 by Tanja L. Edwards

5.0 out of 5 stars Really good..I cried
This was a really good book...It's about a shy woman teacher, fairly young, who moves to a new town. Read more
Published on Nov 26 2000

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