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Reflets en eau trouble - Joyce Carol Oates, Hélène Prouteau
Reflets en eau trouble
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Format: mass market paperback
ISBN: 9782742722792 (2742722793)
Publisher: Babel
Pages no: 160
Edition language: French
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3.0 Black Water
I had never heard of the Chappaquiddick Incident or Joyce Carol Oates before this book, and since the subject didn't really interest me it probably wasn't the best choice for me to read out of this author's sprawling literary bibliography. But while I was never enamored with the story being told, (a...
Lisa (Harmony)
Lisa (Harmony) rated it
2.0 Black Water
In July of 1969, a car drove off a bridge into the tidal waters of Chappaquiddick in Massachusetts--taking the life of Mary Jo Kopechne and with it the presidential aspirations of Senator Ted Kennedy. A blurb on the back of Black Water from the Los Angeles Times calls the book "the ballad of Chappaq...
riley
riley rated it
This seems to be Oates attempt to tell a story purely of someone's life flashing before their eyes. It is loosely - and clearly - based on an incident that happened to a certain member of the Kennedys and a girl he was pursuing an affair with, but that's really neither here nor there. The novella ju...
NinthWanderer
NinthWanderer rated it
Black Water is a haunting narrative of the final moments of Kelly Kelleher, a young woman whose impulsive decision to pursue her attraction to an older man leads to her death in a car accident. Kelleher, of course, is a stand-in for Mary Jo Kopechne, the young woman who lost her life in a car accide...
so many books, so little time
so many books, so little time rated it
0.0 Black Water
I've removed my rating for this book after Joyce Carol Oates wondered on Twitter if the murdered cartoonists of Charlie Hebdo committed "hate crimes." This is so deeply offensive as well as ... yes, hateful, that I'm unable to consider her writing apart from her statements.
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