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Wonderland (Paperback)

by Joyce Carol Oates (Author), Elaine Showalter (Introduction)
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From Publishers Weekly

Our review of Oates's 1971 masterpiece starring Jesse Vogel, reissued here with a new afterword, concluded: " 'Wonderland' is not a place from which one escapes unscathed but for those who care about the best in American fiction it must be visited.' "
Copyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


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Praise for The Wonderland Quartet, four early novels by Joyce Carol Oates
Modern Library trade paperbacks, on sale September 12, 2006

A Garden of Earthly Delights
Expensive People
them
Wonderland


"Protean and prodigious are surely the words that describe Ms. Oates. From the very beginning, as these impressive and diverse novels make clear, her talents and interests and strengths have never found comfort in fashionable restraint. She's sought, instead, to do it all -- to face and brilliantly, inventively transact and give shape to as much of experience as possible, as if by no other means is a useful and persuasive gesture of moral imagination even conceivable. For us readers these are valuable books." -- Richard Ford
"These four novels reveal Oates' powers of observation and invention, her meticulous social documentation joined to her genius for forging unforgettable myths. She is one of the handful of great American novelists of the last hundred years. " -- Edmund White
"This rich, kaleidoscopic suite of novels displays the young Joyce Carol Oates exercising her formidable artistic powers to portray a turbulent twentieth-century America. They offer the reader a singular opportunity to experience some of Oates's best writing and to witness her development, novel by novel, into one of our finest contemporary writers." --Greg Johnson, author of Invisible Writer: A Biography of Joyce Carol Oates
"As a young writer, Joyce Carol Oates published four remarkable novels, A Garden of Earthly Delights (1967), Expensive People (1968), them (1969), and Wonderland (1971). They were all nominated for the National Book Award, and Oates won the award for them in 1970....Reprinting the series in modern paperback editions nearly forty years after their composition allows us a new perspective on their collective meaning and illuminates their place in Oates's overall career...The Wonderland Quartet, written in the "white heat" of youthful imagination and fervor, remains not only relevant but prophetic about the widening social and economic gulf in American society, the self-destructive violence of political extremism, and the terrifying hubris of science and technology. Bringing to life an unforgettable range of men and women, the Wonderland Quartet offers a compelling introduction to a protean and prodigious contemporary artist." -- Elaine Showalter, from her introduction, which appears in all four of these new Modern Library editions

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5.0 out of 5 stars Oates' Best - A World of Constant Battles, Mar 23 2004
This review is from: Wonderland (Paperback)
I originally read Wonderland when I was a teenager and remembered only a little of it, so it was a revelation when I read it again a few weeks ago. This is a study of one human being and the torments he endures at the hands of others as he grows up, and how it damages his personality. However, Jesse seemingly prevails, and by the novel's end shows us that the human spirit is never completely extinguished. Jesse is such a real character I expect to see him as a flesh and blood person one day. No doubt, this is JCO's best work.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Engrossing, Fascinating, Amazing, Sep 29 2001
By Robert Miller (Eastern USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Wonderland A Novel (Paperback)
In 1975, I was reading Joyce Carol Oates "Them", when my classmate Lenny noticed it. His reply to me was "Get Wonderland". I took his advice. Wonderland is fabulous. This reader simply couldn't put it down. It is a fascinating story of a doctor from his poor childhood in NY State during the depression through the end of the 1960's. The characters are so real - from the freaks in the doctor's adoptive family, through his heroin-addicted friend who becomes a hippie cult figure. I have since read most of Oates' books, but Wonderland IS my favorite. Joyce Carol Oates has an excellent grasp of the poor in rural NY - she is a genius - totally understanding as to what goes on in the minds of regular people and very talented at putting it down on paper. Do as Lenny said - Get Wonderland!
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2.0 out of 5 stars How to Shorten A Book, Aug 31 2001
By C. MacManus (Narragansett, RI United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Wonderland A Novel (Paperback)
Joyce Carol Oates starts with a violent family scene and moves to a rather nightmarish but almost comical family as the story of Jesse carries the reader into the realm of personality. But the story itself soon bogs down as the author uses Jesse's middle years of education and marriage as a framework to hang her convuluted ideas of why we do things, why we are violent, and how society figures in this "personality". After being horrified by his first family who quickly and violently disappear, we are truly entertained by his second very bizarre family who also instantly disappear from "Wonderland". Thus begins a long maze for the reader which will end in a most unsatisfying and poorly realized ending but thankfully it is an ending. "Wonderland" is a book, according to Oates for "all of us who pursue the phantasmagoria of personality". Yet her hero in Dr. Jesse Vogel leaves us unsatisfied in revealing this personality through behavior and emotions. Several hundred pages of wandering never did give us enough insight.
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