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Because It Is Bitter And Because It Is My Heart
  

Because It Is Bitter And Because It Is My Heart (Paperback)

by Joyce Oates (Author) "Little Red" Garlock, sixteen years old, skull smashed soft as a rotted pumpkins and body dumped into the Cassadaga River near the foot of Pitt..." (more)
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Murder galvanizes an industrial town in upstate New York when a husky red-haired corpse is fished from a polluted river in 1956. With sure strokes, Oates ( American Appetites ) delineates the racial hatreds leading to the crime that then entangles black basketball hero Verlyn ("Jinx") Fairchild and blonde Iris Courtney. Their coming of age from the mid-'50s to the mid-'60s--in the shadow of the civil rights struggle and John F. Kennedy's assassination--their love and their unpremeditated complicity in the town's violence are brilliantly portrayed. Jinx, appealing in his "innocence and impotence," can't help himself or his brother, Sugar Baby, wrecked by drug dealing. Iris, alert, locked into icy detachment, watches Jinx suffer, while her own alcoholic mother and gambling father drift apart. Blotting out her problems, Iris sleepwalks into the household of the exotic Savages, art historians who prize her beauty. Oates is a master at realizing the social forces that twist the fates of her characters. BOMC dual main selection.
Copyright 1990 Reed Business Information, Inc.


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The ever-prolific Oates is on familiar ground in her newest novel, which treats the seedy side of a working-class city in upstate New York in the 1950s. Her heroine will be familiar to Oates fans, too: Iris Courtney is the only child of a broken home, gambling father, and alcoholic mother; she's waif-like, intelligent, and sensitive and carries with her the air of a victim. When a black classmate--handsome, academic, athletic Jinx Fairchild--murders mean "white trash" Little Red Garlock to protect Iris from Red's lewd advances, Iris carries the secret through her adolescence. The Courtney, Garlock, and Fairchild families are here used to explore racism at a time of awakening social consciousness, but Iris alone seems fully imagined. A large, significant work that will please Oates fans. Previewed in Prepub Alert, LJ 12/89.
- Ann H. Fisher, Radford P.L., Va.
Copyright 1990 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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4.0 out of 5 stars The title wasn't stolen, May 28 2004
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JCO was on a radio talk show promoting this book and I heard her read from the poem she got the title from. So there.

I read the book after hearing the interview, and I did enjoy it. It was not what I would call an easy read, but that's not from faulty writing.

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5.0 out of 5 stars One of Oates' Best, Oct 17 2002
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This is a serious novel that peers into the cerebral workings of people in a time long gone by. If you're looking for loud, brash, or goofy-acting characters (as so many seem to lately) or action like that of a thriller, one-note crime novel (or movie), try something from People magazine's top-ten list.

This is art, and it is the author's view of a time and place, a culture in conflict. And, for Oates, that conflict resides in the recesses of the minds of individuals living in that time and place. Thank you, JCO, for revealing the hidden, the murky inner-world, too many writers ignore or fail to see.

Like so much of JCO's work, this is a novel about us.

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5.0 out of 5 stars It's a Crime That She Hasn't Yet Been Awarded the Nobel!!!, Oct 14 2002
By Hugh Pearson (Brooklyn, NY United States) - See all my reviews
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I haven't read every Joyce Carol Oates novel, only a few of the 30 odd ones she has written. Based on what I have read, and especially this book, I feel it is a crime that Oates has yet to win literature's higest honor.

I read this book several years back and recently returned to it as part of a personal study of different literary styles. "Because It Is Bitter" is one of my five favorite novels. Oates's skill at putting herself in the shoes of virtually every type of character imaginable is simply astonishing. After reading this book I couldn't believe that she has also inhabited the head of an African American male like me. And she surely understands all of the ramifications of this nation's racial sickness.

Kudos to Oates, from one author (of nonfiction) to another, for this extremely brave and deeply moving book.

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1.0 out of 5 stars Not so great.....and no reference to Stephen Crane
I couldn't finish the book. Bad. And like the reviewer below I was disturbed that the title was taken from the Stephen Crane poem with no mention of him. Read more
Published on May 28 2004

1.0 out of 5 stars Bitter Hearted Book
As a former subject of racism and violence in my life I can relate to all of the characters in this book. Read more
Published on May 23 2002 by GoMeZ

2.0 out of 5 stars Bitter and Boring
I started reading this book hoping for the best. In turn, I found that my hopes weren't fulfilled. The beginning half was intriguing and kept me wanting more. Read more
Published on May 23 2002 by Nikki

1.0 out of 5 stars Because it is Bitter and Because it is My Heart
"Because it is Bitter and Because it is My Heart" is a portrayal of life in the fifties for both blacks and whites. Read more
Published on May 23 2002 by Ian Branyan

2.0 out of 5 stars Good Idea, not so good a book
Because It Is Bitter and Because it is My Heart was a book with a good idea and theme, but I found it not well written or thought out. Read more
Published on May 23 2002 by Alex Davidson

3.0 out of 5 stars Bittersweet and Watered Down
Having never read any book other than this by Joyce Carol Oates, I was very optimistic. The book pulled me in when the characters started to develop. Read more
Published on May 21 2002 by Jimmy McAvoy

5.0 out of 5 stars Brazen and contemplative--Oates at her best
Even in the realm of Oates--one of our most fearless authors today--this is a brave and brash examination of race and sex. Read more
Published on Sep 11 2001 by Angela

2.0 out of 5 stars Because it doesn't know where to go...
Having never read a J.C. Oates book, I used the Amazon reviews to select this book. I loved the premise of the book and found the writing and the character development to be... Read more
Published on Mar 25 2001

5.0 out of 5 stars One of Oates's best
This gripping, powerful novel is one of the best Joyce Carol Oates has written -- and that's saying a lot, since she has published about 30 novels, some of them as good as... Read more
Published on Dec 19 2000 by Matthew Cheney

2.0 out of 5 stars Because it is Bitter, and Because it is my heart
I started this book with high expectations due to its reputation but was soon disappointed. I couldn't get into it and couldn't relate to any of the characters, they just weren't... Read more
Published on April 1 2000 by Fuchsia

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