Zombie: A Novel
Description
Meet Quentin P.
He is a problem for his professor father and his loving mother, though of course they do not believe the charge (sexual molestation of a minor) that got him in that bit of trouble.
He is a challenge for his court-appointed psychiatrist, who nonetheless is encouraged by the increasingly affirmative quality of his dreams and his openness in discussing them.
He is a thoroughly sweet young man for his wealthy grandmother, who gives him more and more, and can deny him less and less.
He is the most believable and thoroughly terrifying sexual psychopath and killer ever to be brought to life in fiction, as Joyce Carol Oates achieves her boldest and most brilliant triumph yet—a dazzling work of art that extends the borders of the novel into the darkest heart of truth.
|Meet Quentin P.
He is a problem for his professor father and his loving mother, though of course they do not believe the charge (sexual molestation of a minor) that got him in that bit of trouble.
He is a challenge for his court-appointed psychiatrist, who nonetheless is encouraged by the increasingly affirmative quality of his dreams and his openness in discussing them.
He is a thoroughly sweet young man for his wealthy grandmother, who gives him more and more, and can deny him less and less.
He is the most believable and thoroughly terrifying sexual psychopath and killer ever to be brought to life in fiction, as Joyce Carol Oates achieves her boldest and most brilliant triumph yet—a dazzling work of art that extends the borders of the novel into the darkest heart of truth.
|“Enthralling. . . . Harrowing. . . . Oates scores aggressively with this novel.” - Chicago Tribune
“Joyce Carol Oates takes the worst nightmares and runs with them. . . . Impressive.” - San Francisco Examiner
What gives this novel its awesome power is Oates’s ability to convice us that Quentin might be anyone: a casual acquaintance, a friend, or a brother. Compulsively readable and impossible to forget, this should both win the prolific Oates new fans and satisfy her longtime readers. - Library Journal
Oates repeatedly exhibits the unwavering ability to depict the shadowy, at times malignant, aspects of human nature. Her latest endeavor is perhaps her most chilling novel to date, a diary with the eerie familiarity of yesterday’s headlines, written by a sexually obsessed serial killer... With striking parallels to published reports of Jeffrey Dahmer’s crimes, it is difficult not to conjure up that killer’s image or to imagine his very thoughts and the rituals portrayed in the press as being perpetrated by him. Still, Oates compels the reader onward to the very last page of a horrifying, revelatory work of fiction. - Booklist
PUBLISHER:
HarperCollins
ISBN-10:
0061778915
ISBN-13:
9780061778919
BINDING:
Paperback / softback
PUBLICATION YEAR:
2009
NUMBER OF PAGES:
192
BOOK DIMENSIONS:
8.00(H) x 5.31(W) x 0.43(D)
AUDIENCE TYPE:
General / adult
LANGUAGE:
English