
Pursuit by Joyce Carol Oates
As a child, Abby had the same recurring nightmare night after night, in which she wandered through a field ridden with human skulls and bones. Now an adult, Abby thinks she's outgrown her demons, until, the evening before her wedding, the terrible dream returns and forces her to confront the dark secrets from her past she has kept from her new husband, Willem. The following day – less than 24 hours after exchanging vows – Abby steps out into traffic. As his wife lies in her hospital bed, sleeping in fits and starts, Willem tries to determine whether this was an absentminded accident or a premeditated plunge, and he quickly discovers a mysterious set of clues about what his wife might be hiding. Why, for example is there a rash-like red mark circling her wrist? What does she dream about that causes her to wake from the sound of her own screams? Slowly, Abby begins to open up to her husband, revealing to him what she has never shared with anyone before – the story of a terrified mother; a jealous, drug addled father; and a daughter's terrifying captivity. With a suspenseful, alternating narrative that travels between the present and Abby's tortured childhood, Pursuit is a meticulously crafted, deeply disquieting tale that showcases Oates's masterful storytelling.
'Pursuit is on the side of the angelsWell, "angels" might not be the right word for this terrifying short tale of the demons we all carry with us ... As the dread swells, Oates deftly unspools the answers' Metro.
'This wonderful author is incapable of writing a less than perfect sentence ... Oates manages the tension and the profoundly eerie atmosphere with precision and economy. But it is the prose that lifts the spirit with its poetry' Daily Mail.
'Toxic masculinity is pitted against a fragile female protagonist in this gruesome novel' Cornish Times.
'Gripping and gruesome ... It's packed with unrelenting, won't-let-go intensity that characterises all Oates' work' East Anglian Daily Times.
'This wonderful author is incapable of writing a less than perfect sentence ... Oates manages the tension and the profoundly eerie atmosphere with precision and economy. But it is the prose that lifts the spirit with its poetry' Daily Mail.
'Toxic masculinity is pitted against a fragile female protagonist in this gruesome novel' Cornish Times.
'Gripping and gruesome ... It's packed with unrelenting, won't-let-go intensity that characterises all Oates' work' East Anglian Daily Times.
Joyce Carol Oates is the author of over 70 books and the winner of a host of prizes including the National Book Award and a Guggenheim Fellowship. Oates is Professor of the Humanities at Princeton University.
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| ISBN 13 | 9781838933036 |
| ISBN 10 | 1838933034 |
| Title | Pursuit |
| Author | Joyce Carol Oates |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing PLC |
| Year published | 2019-10-03 |
| Number of pages | 224 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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