Expensive People

Paperback, 256 pages

English language

Published Sept. 12, 2006 by Modern Library.

ISBN:
978-0-8129-7654-0
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OCLC Number:
70265618

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Joyce Carol Oates’s Wonderland Quartet comprises four remarkable novels that explore social class in America and the inner lives of young Americans. In Expensive People, Oates takes a provocative and suspenseful look at the roiling secrets of America’s affluent suburbs. Set in the late 1960s, this first-person confession is narrated by Richard Everett, a precocious and obese boy who sees himself as a minor character in the alarming drama unfolding around him.

Fascinated by yet alienated from his attractive, self-absorbed parents and the privileged world they inhabit, Richard incisively analyzes his own mismanaged childhood, his pretentious private schooling, his “successful-executive” father, and his elusive mother. In an act of defiance and desperation, eleven-year-old Richard strikes out in a way that presages the violence of ever-younger Americans in the turbulent decades to come.

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Oate's notes in her afterword that this character's voice became indistinguishable from that of her own when she wrote this book, and that does much to explain the joy in reading this narrative, the ease with which the reader is so easily carried along by the child narrator's Dostoyevskian dirges. I wasn't left with any life-changes insights, but enjoyed the ride nonetheless.

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Subjects

  • Modern fiction
  • Mother and child
  • Oates, Joyce Carol - Prose & Criticism
  • Fiction
  • Fiction - General
  • Literary
  • Suburban life
  • Mothers
  • General
  • Fiction / Literary
  • Death