Joyce Carol Oates

Joyce Carol Oates

Joyce Carol Oates is an American author. Oates published her first book in 1963 and has since published over fifty novels, as well as many volumes of short stories, poetry, and nonfiction. Her novel them won the National Book Award, and her novels Black Water , What I Lived For , and Blonde were nominated for the Pulitzer Prize. As of 2008, Oates is the Roger S. Berlind '52 Professor in the Humanities with the Program in Creative Writing at Princeton University, where she has taught since 1978. Oates was born in Lockport, New York, the daughter of Carolina , a homemaker, and Frederic James...
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quick facts
Birthdate:June 16, 1938
Birthplace:Lockport, New York
Age:73
Education:University of Wisconsin-Madison, Syracuse University
Religion:Atheism
Also known as:Rosamond Smith, Joyce Carole. Oates, J Oates

Honors and Awards

YearAwardWork
1970 National Book Award for Fiction Them
1995 Bram Stoker Award for Best Novel Zombie
2001 Oprah's Book Club We Were the Mulvaneys
2007 Nominated - National Book Critics Circle Award for Fiction The Gravedigger's Daughter
1995 Nominated - PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction What I Lived For
2001 Nominated - Pulitzer Prize for Fiction Blonde
1995 Nominated - Pulitzer Prize for Fiction What I Lived For
1993 Nominated - Pulitzer Prize for Fiction Black Water
2000 Nominated - National Book Award for Fiction Blonde
1970 Nominated - National Book Award for Fiction Them
1969 Nominated - National Book Award for Fiction Expensive People
1968 Nominated - National Book Award for Fiction A Garden of Earthly Delights
2007 Nominated - National Book Critics Circle Award for Memoir/Autobiography The Journals of Joyce Carol Oates, 1973-1982
1995 Nominated - Locus Award for Best Collection Haunted: Tales of the Grotesque
2008 Nominated - Sue Feder Historical Mystery The Gravedigger's Daughter
2003 Nominated - Edgar Award for Best Short Story Angel of Wrath
1974 Nominated - Edgar Award for Best Short Story Do with Me What You Will
1997 Nominated - Locus Award for Best Anthology American Gothic Tales
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Written works by Joyce Carol Oates

TitlePublishedGenre
Them 1969 Novel
Bellefleur 1980 Fiction
We Were the Mulvaneys 1996 Novel
The Falls 2004
Black Water 1992 Novel
Zombie 1995 Horror
American Appetites 1989
You Must Remember This 1987 Novel
First Love: A Gothic Tale 1996 Gothic fiction
Blonde 2000 Fiction
Sexy 2005 Young adult literature
A Garden of Earthly Delights 1967 Novel
With Shuddering Fall Speculative fiction
Big Mouth & Ugly Girl 2002 Young adult literature
By the North Gate 1963 Anthology
Small Avalanches and Other Stories
High Lonesome: New & Selected Stories, 1966-2006 2006 Anthology
Beasts 2002 Fiction
Middle Age: A Romance 2001 Romance novel
The Gravedigger's Daughter 2007 Novel
The Museum of Dr. Moses: Tales of Mystery and Suspense 2007 Speculative fiction
Man Crazy Fiction
Black Girl / White Girl 2006 Novel
My Heart Laid Bare
Wild Nights! 2008 Short story
Foxfire: Confessions of a Girl Gang 1993 Novel
My Sister, My Love 2008 Novel
The Bloodstained Bridal Gown; or, Xavier Kilgarvan's Last Case Speculative fiction
Do with Me What You Will Speculative fiction
The Virgin in the Rose-Bower; or, The Tragedy of Glen Mawr Manor Speculative fiction
Night-Side: Eighteen Tales Speculative fiction
The Collector of Hearts Speculative fiction
After the Wreck, I Picked Myself Up, Spread My Wings, and Flew Away 2006 Young adult literature
On Boxing 1987 Anthology
Assassins
Crossing the Border
Love Derangmts Poems
I'll Take You There 2002 Romance novel
I lock my door upon myself
Will You Always Love Me?
Garden of Delights
"Where are you going, where have you been?"
Son of Morning-C
Expensive People
Amores Profanos
Blood Mask
Wheel of Love
Broke Heart Blues 1999 Fiction
What I Lived For 1994 Fiction
goddess and other women
Marriages and infidelities
Last days
Upon Sweeping Flood
Un amour noir
stolen heart
Wonderland 1971 Novel
Little Bird of Heaven Novel
Queen of the night
Sentimental education
Snowfall
Wooded forms
Freaky Green Eyes 2003 Young adult literature
Unholy loves
The Journals of Joyce Carol Oates, 1973-1982 Autobiography
Angel of Wrath
Mudwoman
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Works by Joyce Carol Oates adapted to film

Foxfire
Foxfire
Release date:August 23, 1996
Directed by:Annette Haywood-Carter
Genre:Coming of age
Rated:R (USA)

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q:
    Where did Joyce Carol Oates go to school?
  • A:
    Joyce Carol Oates went to University of Wisconsin-Madison.
  • Q:
    Which books have been published by author, Joyce Carol Oates?
  • A:
    Well known written works include -
    - Them
    - We Were the Mulvaneys
    - First Love: A Gothic Tale
    - A Garden of Earthly Delights
    - The Falls
    - American Appetites
    - Black Water
  • Q:
    Where was Joyce Carol Oates born?
  • A:
    Joyce Carol Oates was born in Lockport.
  • Q:
    Who was an influence on Joyce Carol Oates?
  • A:
    Henry James, Doris Lessing, Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, Flannery O'Connor and D. H. Lawrence inspired Joyce Carol Oates.
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