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Books nominated for the 2000 Award

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My Heart Laid Bare by
Joyce Carol Oates

Nominated by:

  • Mariehamns Stadsbibliotek, Mariehamn, Finland.

My Heart Laid Bare

ISBN: 0525944427 (USA)

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My Heart Laid Bare
Other books by this author:

American Appetites (1991) 0330310747
Angel Of Light
(1981) 0224029274
Because It Is Bitter (1992) 033031730X Bellefleur
(1981) 0224019201 Blackwater
(1992) 0333580265
A Bloodsmoor Romance
(1983) 0224029436
Broke Heart Blues (1999) 1860496938 Childwold
(1977) 0575023481 Expensive People
(1998) 1860494846

Foxfire
(1993) 0333597141
The Garden Of Earthly Delights
(1999) 1860494838
The Goddess And Other Women
(1975) 0575019425
Haunted: tales Of the grotesque
(1995) 0452273749
I Lock My Door Upon Myself
(1992) 0856404748
Last Days
(1985) 0224022954
Man Crazy
(1999) 1860495478 Marriages And Infidelities
(1974) 0575016914
Marya, A Life
(1987) 0330295888 Mysteries Of Winterthurn
(1984) 0224021974
Night-Side: eighteen Tales
(1979) 0575025301
Raven's Wing: stories (1987) 0224024655
Solstice
(1986) 0330292714
Son Of The Morning (1979) 0575026715
Unholy Loves
(1980) 057502867X
Upon The Sleeping Flood, And Other Stories
(1973) 0575006706
We Were The Mulvaneys
(1997) 0452277205
What I Lived For
(1995) 0330336223
Where Is Here?: Stories (1992) 0880013389
You Must Remember This
(1989) 0330302647
Zombie
(1996) 0451189086

My Heart Laid Bare is a striking departure for Joyce Carol Oates: a sweeping epic novel of the fortunes and misfortunes of a family of enterprising confidence artists in 19th-century America. Mythic in scope, it is Oate's most daring work yet - a stunning tale of crime and transgression, and of a mysterious and tragic woman whose secret history resonates from one century to another - with profound moral cosequences. The time is 1891. The man is Abraham Licht, a confidence artist who has arrived in Muirkirk to establish his criminal dynasty: Thurston and Harwood, the sons who emulate their dashing father - only to be drawn into murder; beautiful Millicent, her father's equal in The Game, his superior in the more dangerous game of familial control; and Elisha - the adopted son - Abraham's true heir in talent and ambition, cruelly banished from his father's affections. Like a biblical patriarch, Licht sees his immortality in his children. But his own mortality lies in the far-off forgotten past, in lady's maid Sarah Licht. Masquerading as nobility in stolen jewels and finery in 18th-century England, exiled to America to avoid the hangman's noose, she would undergo many transformations - belle of the Carolinas, widow, governess, and midwife - before meeting her fate in the marshy wilds of Old Muirkirk. It is Sarah's spirit that haunts their story, as Abraham and his clan move with consummate ease through the newly expanding country, from scheme to dazzling scheme. Caught between the ghosts of the past and those that await him in the future, Abraham will live to see the dark, unholy secrets of the soul bared at last, as brother turns against brother, lover against lover, blood against blood. From the Virgin provinces of New York State to the rough-and-tumble western frontier ... from the political backrooms of Washington, D.C., to the Atlantic City of the Gilded Age ... from Carnegie Hall to Harlem in the twenties and thirties, My Heart Laid Bare is a sumptuous novel of ingenious invention - one imbued with a mesmerizing narrative voice.
Joyce Carol Oates is the author of a number of novels - including most recently Man Crazy, We Were the Mulvaneys, and What I Lived For, a finalist for the 1995 PEN/Faulkner Award and a Pulitzer Prize - and collections of short stories, poetry, and plays. The recipient of the 1996 PEN/Malamud Award for achievement in the Short Story, she is the Roger S Berlind Distinguished Professor of Humanities at Princeton University. She has also been nominated twice for the International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award with Confessions of a Girl Gang (1996) and We Were the Mulvaneys (1997).

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