Books in Order: Diving Into the Masterful Narratives of Joyce Carol Oates
Born on June 16, 1938, Joyce Carol Oates is a well-renowned author who hails from the United States. She has more than her fair share of accolades to her name, including being a distinguished poet, playwright, editor, and literature professor. An acclaimed creator of the popular Gothic Saga, Oates has established an impressive literary portfolio and made significant contributions to contemporary literature.
An Award-Winning Career
Throughout her illustrious career, Joyce Carol Oates has managed to bag numerous respected awards. From the O. Henry Award, which she won twice, to the esteemed National Humanities Medal, her work has been consistently recognized as distinct and groundbreaking. She also merited the honor of being nominated for the prestigious Pulitzer Prize on three separate occasions.
A Peek Into Her Personal Life
In addition to her successful professional life, Oates also had a fulfilling personal life. She enjoyed a 47-year long marriage with editor and publisher Raymond J. Smith. Currently, she is married to Charles Gross. Since 1978, Joyce has been a staple at Princeton University, where she has been sharing her wisdom by teaching writing. However, she plans to retire in July 2015.
Her Literary Debut
Oates took her first step in her writing career with a collection of short stories titled By the North Gate. Following this, she published her debut novel, With Shuddering Fall, a year later. Let’s delve into the journey of Joyce Carol Oates’ books in order of their publication:
Publication Order of Wonderland Quartet/Garden Of Earthly Delights Books