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Extenuating Circumstances

By Joyce Carol Oates
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Twenty-two disturbing tales of crime and suspense from "America's preeminent fiction writer" (New Yorker)

Two hitmen in a depressed rust belt town struggle with a job gone wrong. A girl witnesses a horrifying accident and carries it with her for the rest of her life. Medical students bring a severed foot to a college party. Five-time Pulitzer Prize finalist Joyce Carol Oates has made a career of exploring the forbidden corners of human experience, and the stories collected here, spanning her first three decades as a writer, are among her most unsettling and unforgettable works to date.

Originally published in long out-of-print volumes, these tales have not appeared in any form this century—until now; formally fresh and endlessly experimental, they show a writer boldly engaging with disturbing truths and terrifying possibilities, and deconstructing the tropes and expectations of traditional prose writing as she does so. But beyond their stylistic ingenuity, these are creepy, suspenseful stories that cut straight to the bone; their darkness will linger long after the final page is turned.

A must-read for long-time fans of Joyce Carol Oates and an excellent introduction for the uninitiated, the twenty-two tales included in Extenuating Circumstances exemplify the author’s idiosyncratic spookiness, “visceral, psychologically involving, and socially astute" (Booklist).

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“I'm not gonna lie, the first story had me a little bit concerned. I personally I don’t care for books that use the N-word without context of purpose, and really, there aren’t many books that need to use the word—or any offensive or derogatory language for that matter. Definitely if you're not an author of color, specifically a Black author. This isn’t a collection for historical use, so it just felt unnecessary. As well as weird and uncomfortable reading that word, especially hearing it in an audiobook, knowing that the story didn’t need it at all. I was ready to DNF this book off the first story alone. Then the second story came in and saved the day, which I thought was a lot better, more intriguing, and interesting. Sadly, reading this in whole was like trying to catch a wave. Just after you’ve waited thinking you’re going to catch a big one, it fizzles out! There are 24 stories; I would maybe say there were three or four that I actually liked. Everything else just teetered in the middle or fell below the line. Maybe I was just expecting too much, but the stories often felt too middling. As a lover of all things crime and suspense, in almost every story I was hoping for more by the end. The author loves to lean into the vague. I had additionally checked out two other books by the author, simultaneously with this one, since I saw she had a new book coming out. Upon reading this one first, it turned me off from reading the other works. I may still give the new one a try, but we’ll see. I’m mentally prepared to DNF.”

About Joyce Carol Oates

Joyce Carol Oates is the author of more than 70 books, including novels, short story collections, poetry volumes, plays, essays, and criticism, including the national bestsellers We Were the Mulvaneys and Blonde. Among her many honors are the PEN/Malamud Award for Excellence in Short Fiction and the National Book Award. Oates 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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