Dear Husband, Stories

Dear Husband, Stories by Joyce Carol Oates is a collection published by HarperCollins on April 6, 2010, featuring 336 pages in English. This reprint includes fourteen stories that delve into the emotional intensity and complexities of contemporary American family life, highlighting the intricate relationships between generations and the challenges of unreciprocated love.
Readers will encounter a range of narratives that explore themes such as familial bonds and the struggles of self-awareness. The title story reimagines the tragic true-crime case of Andrea Yates, while other tales, like “Cutty Sark” and “Landfill,” focus on the poignant connections between mothers and their adolescent sons. With a blend of pathos and dark humor, this collection presents a multifaceted view of human relationships and the often unspoken emotions that accompany them.
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Replete with the emotional intensity and pathos for which Joyce Carol Oates is lauded, these fourteen stories explore the intimate lives of contemporary American families: the tangled relationship between generations, the desperation of loving more than one is loved in return. In “Cutty Sark” and “Landfill,” the bond between adolescent son and mother reverberates with the force of an unspoken passion. The gripping title story finds Oates boldly reimagining the true-crime story of Andrea Yates, the Texas mother who drowned her children in 2001. Several stories offer a more lighthearted reprieve, examining with dark humor the shadowy intersection between self-awareness and delusion.
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