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Item Details
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EVIL EYE
FOUR NOVELLAS OF LOVE GONE WRONG |
| By: |
Professor of Humanities Joyce Carol Oates |
| Format: |
Paperback |

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£9.99 |
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| ISBN 10: |
0802122884 |
| ISBN 13: |
9780802122889 |
| Publisher: |
GROVE PRESS / ATLANTIC MONTHLY PRESS |
| Pub. date: |
14 October, 2014 |
| Synopsis: |
In "Evil Eye," Oates offers four chilling tales about love so powerful that people might die--or kill--for it. In the title story, we meet Mariana, the young fourth wife of a prominent intellectual. When her husband's first wife comes to visit, Mariana learns a terrible secret that threatens her marriage and sanity. In "So Near Any Times Always," shy teenager Lizbeth meets Desmond, a charming older boy who offers the first spark of romance. Yet as their relationship blossoms, Lizbeth realizes that a menacing soul lies beneath Desmond's perfect facade. In "The Execution," spoiled college student Bart Hansen has planned the perfect crime to get back at his condescending parents. What he didn't plan on was the resilience of his mother's love, even in the face of death. And in "The Flatbed," childhood trauma has prevented Cecelia from enjoying physical intimacy with a man. But when she meets the love of her life, Cecelia must confront the demon who stole her innocence long ago. With the razor-sharp prose that has made Joyce Carol Oates a living legend, "Evil Eye" shows love as sporadically magical, mysterious, and murderous. |
| Publication: |
US |
| Imprint: |
Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press |
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Non-returnable |
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