Them (Modern Library)

Them (Modern Library)

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Winner Of The National Book Award And In Print For More Than Thirty Years, Them Ranks As One Of The Most Masterly Portraits Of Postwar America Ever Written By A Novelist. Including Several New Pages And Text Substantially Revised And Updated By The Author, This Modern Library Edition Is The Most Current And Accurate Version Available Of Oates' Seminal Work.A Novel About Class, Race, And The Horrific, Glassy Sparkle Of Urban Life, Them Chronicles The Lives Of The Wendalls, A Family On The Steep Edge Of Poverty In The Windy, Riotous Detroit Slums. Loretta, Beautiful And Dreamy And Full Of Regret By Age Sixteen, And Her Two Children, Maureen And Jules, Make Up Oates' Vision Of The American Familybroken, Marginal, And Romantically Proud. The Novel'S Title, Pointedly Uncapitalized, Refers To Those Americans Who Inhabit The Outskirts Of Societymen And Women, Mothers And Childrenwhose Lives Many Authors In The 1960S Had Left Unexamined. Alfred Kazin Called Her Subject The Sheer Rich Chaos Of American Life. The Nation Wrote, When Miss Oates' Potent, Lifegripping Imagination And Her Skill At Narrative Are Conjoined, As They Are Preeminently In Them, She Is A Prodigious Writer.In Addition To The Text Revisions, Thisnew Edition Contains An Afterword By The Author And A New Introduction By Greg Johnson, Oates' Biographer And The Author Of Two Monographs On The Work Of Joyce Carol Oates.

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  • Q: What is the theme of 'them' by Joyce Carol Oates? A: 'them' explores themes of class, race, and the harsh realities of urban life in postwar America, focusing on the struggles of the Wendall family living in Detroit.
  • Q: Is this edition of 'them' by Joyce Carol Oates revised? A: Yes, this Modern Library edition contains several new pages and substantial text revisions made by the author, making it the most current version of the novel.
  • Q: What is the condition of the book? A: The book is listed as 'Used Book in Good Condition' and is rated as 'Very Good', indicating it has been well-preserved.
  • Q: How many pages does 'them' have? A: 'them' has a total of 576 pages, providing an in-depth exploration of its themes and characters.
  • Q: What type of binding does this edition have? A: This edition of 'them' is a hardcover, ensuring durability and a premium feel.
  • Q: Who is the author of 'them'? A: The author of 'them' is Joyce Carol Oates, an acclaimed novelist known for her profound insights into American life.
  • Q: When was 'them' first published? A: 'them' was first published on May 2, 2000, and has been in print for over thirty years.
  • Q: Does this edition include any additional content? A: Yes, in addition to the revised text, this edition includes an Afterword by the author and a new Introduction by Greg Johnson, providing deeper insights into the work.
  • Q: What genre does 'them' belong to? A: 'them' is categorized as Literary fiction, known for its rich character development and exploration of societal issues.
  • Q: What age group is 'them' appropriate for? A: 'them' is suitable for adult readers due to its complex themes and mature subject matter.

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