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“Faithless: Tales of Transgression” by Joyce Carol Oates

“There is a sort of grandeur to the misery experienced by the female protagonists in Joyce Carol Oates' latest short story collection, Faithless. The women in these stories — spurned lovers, troubled daughters, social misfits and society mavens — are not simply dissatisfied or unhappy, they are monumentally outcast, downcast or cast away and — dammit! — some of them are going to do something about it. Something terrible and, perhaps, well… great.”

Extracted from January Magazine.

See also:

http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joyce_Carol_Oates

http://www.bookreporter.com/reviews/0060185252.asp

http://www.nytimes.com/books/01/03/25/reviews/010325.25harrist.html

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Faithless: tales of transgression / Joyce Carol Oates. — 1st ed. — New York: Harper Collins, 2002. — X, 386 p.; 21cm

ISBN-0 06-093357-7

PS3565.A8 F35 2002