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“To be fated, to be accursed—isn’t that also to be special?”
A group of resourceful young girls punish the men of a small town for unspeakable lusts by luring them to a derelict factory and into the toils of a bizarre contraption; a dead man tries to makes sense of a strange epiphany he experienced one day when out hiking amid gigantic ancient redwoods; and a state judge, fleeing disgrace, settles with his family on an isolated ruinous estate where some dread thing prowls in the night . . .
As Lisa Tuttle notes in her introduction, where most writers, as most people, tend to “settle down” as they age, to work within ever more constrained limits, Joyce Carol Oates’s remarkable imagination, in the sixth decade of her career, manifests no sign of such complacency. The six savage, glittering stories in this volume show it has, on the contrary, become ever more transgressive and restless.
Hardback edition limited to 500 copies - not numbered.
Triple Signed by Oates, Kehrli, and Tuttle.
Cover art by Meggan Kehrli, postcard image of Oates by Kehrli is loosely laid in also.
Introduction by Lisa Tuttle.