Joyce Carol Oates is one of the pre-eminent writers of her generation. She has been honored with a long list of prestigious awards for individual novels and short stories and for career achievements in both genres. Over a long and incredibly productive career, she has maintained a consistently high level of craftsmanship. She received a National Book Award for her fourth novel,
them, and was named a finalist for a National Book Award for her twenty-ninth novel,
Blonde. In between, her novels
Black Water(1992) and
What I Lived For(1994) were finalists for the Pulitzer Prize. Her short stories have been included in almost every annual issue of
Prize Stories: The O. Henry Awardsfor the past four decades.
Since her first collection of stories was published in 1963, Oates has produced 32
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