Joyce Carol Oates
- USA
- Zu Gast beim ilb: 2020
Joyce Carol Oates was born in Lockport, New York in 1938 and grew up in the agricultural community of Millersport. She started reading at a young age and considers Lewis Carroll’s »Alice in Wonderland« her most formative reading experience. As a teenager, she got to know the works of Fjodor Dostojewski, the Brontë sisters, William Faulkner, Henry David Thoreau, and Ernest Hemingway, which undoutably influenced her own future writing. She began writing her own texts at the age of 14. Thanks to a scholarship, Oates began studying English and Philosophy in Syracuse and at the University of Wisconsin in 1956, earning a Bachelor of Arts in 1960 and a Master of Arts in 1961. She destroyed all of the first novels she wrote during her studies. After winning a short story competition at the age of 19, Oates released her first volume of short prose, »By the North Gate«, in 1963.
She published her first novel, »With Shuddering Fall« (1964), at age 26. Since then she has evolved into a versatile and important author unparalleled in contemporary American literature. She has written a large number of novels, as well as plays, short stories, short prose, poetry, and essays – some of which have been published under the pseudonyms Rosamond Smith or Lauren Kelly. Her work tends to focus on socially critical topics as well as on fantasy. »The Guardian« sums up her literary work by stating that she is »A writer of extraordinary strengths…she has dealt consistently with what is probably the great American theme – the quest for the creation of self…Her great subject, naturally, is love.«, Additionally, writing in »The Nation«, Henry Louis Gates Jr. stated that »A future archeologist equipped only with her oeuvre could easily piece together the whole of postwar America.« She has been a candidate for the Nobel Prize in Literature many years in a row. The awards she has received include the National Book Award for the novel »them« (1969), the O. Henry Award, the National Humanities Medal, the Jerusalem Prize, and the Prix mondial Cino Del Duca for her life’s work. Oates has also been nominated for the Pulitzer Prize on several occasions.
Oates taught at the University of Detroit Mercy between 1961 and 1967 and took up a professorship at the University of Windsor in Ontario in 1968. Together with Raymond J. Smith, she founded the Canadian literary magazine »The Ontario Review« in 1974, whose mission it was to bring together the literary and artistic culture of the United States and Canada. She moved to Princeton, New Jersey, in 1978 and taught creative writing at Princeton University from 1987 to 2014. She has been teaching at the University of California Berkeley since 2016.
Jene
DVA
Stuttgart, 1975
[Ü: Isabella Nadolny]
Lieben, verlieren, lieben
DVA
Stuttgart, 1980
[Ü: Charlotte Franke]
Engel des Lichts
DVA
Stuttgart, 1984
[Ü: Elisabeth Schnack]
Letzte Tage
Erzählungen
DVA
Stuttgart, 1986
[Ü: Eva Bornemann]
Über Boxen
Manesse
Zürich, 1987
[Ü: Ursula Locke-Gross]
Das Rad der Liebe
DVA
Stuttgart, 1988
[Ü: Barbara von Bechtolsheim u. Barbara Henninges]
Im Zeichen der Sonnenwende
DVA
Stuttgart, 1990
[Ü: Barbara Henninges]
Die unsichtbaren Narben
DVA
Stuttgart, 1992
[Ü: Rüdiger Hipp]
Amerikanische Begierden
DVA
Stuttgart, 1993
[Ü: Renate Orth-Guttmann]
Foxfire
Die Geschichte einer Mädchenbande
DVA
Stuttgart, 1995
[Ü: Rüdiger Hipp]
Wofür ich gelebt habe
DVA
Stuttgart, 1997
[Ü: Renate Orth-Guttmann]
Der Zorn des Engels
Goldmann
München, 1997
[Ü: Antje Althans]
Zombie
DVA
Stuttgart, 2000
[Ü: Renate Orth-Guttmann]
Wir waren die Mulvaneys
DVA
Stuttgart, 2003
[Ü: Renate Orth-Guttmann]
Beim Schreiben allein
Handwerk und Kunst
Autorenhaus
Berlin, 2006
[Ü: Kerstin Winter]
Ausgesetzt
S. Fischer
Frankfurt a. M., 2007
[Ü: Silvia Morawetz]
Niagara
S. Fischer
Frankfurt a. M., 2007
[Ü: Silvia Morawetz]
Geheimnisse
S. Fischer
Frankfurt a. M., 2010
[Ü: Silvia Morawetz]
Meine Zeit der Trauer
S. Fischer
Frankfurt a. M., 2011
[Ü: Silvia Morawetz]
Vergewaltigt
Eine Liebesgeschichte
S. Fischer
Frankfurt a. M., 2012
[Ü: Uda Strätling]
Die Verfluchten
S. Fischer
Frankfurt a. M., 2014
[Ü: Silvia Morawetz]
Zwei oder drei Dinge, die ich dir nicht erzählt habe
Hanser
München, 2014
[Ü: Brigitte Jakobeit]
Der Mann ohne Schatten
S. Fischer
Frankfurt a. M., 2018
[Ü: Silvia Morawetz]
Verfolgung
Osburg
Hamburg, 2020
[Ü: Ilka Schlüchtermann]