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The Corn Maiden and Other Nightmares by Joyce Carol Oates
The Corn Maiden and Other Nightmares by Joyce Carol Oates








The Corn Maiden and Other Nightmares by Joyce Carol Oates The Corn Maiden and Other Nightmares by Joyce Carol Oates

The powerful stories in this extraordinary collection further enhance Joyce Carol Oates's standing as one of the world's greatest writers of suspense.E ven within the wild and tangled menagerie that comprises our literary landscape, Joyce Carol Oates is a startling creature, possessed of a speed and talent that hints at the uncanny. With the mind-set of a victim, struggling to overcome her shyness and fears, she has no idea what kinds of doors she may be opening. "Helping Hands," published here for the first time, begins with an apparently optimistic line: "He came into her life when it had seemed to her that her life was finished." A lonely woman meets a man in the unlikely clutter of a dingy charity shop and extends friendliness, which soon turns to quiet and unacknowledged desire. The seemingly inevitable fate of Marissa becomes ever more terrifying as Judah relishes her power, leading to unbearable tension with a shocking conclusion.

The Corn Maiden and Other Nightmares by Joyce Carol Oates

Unsuspected is Judah (born Judith), an older girl from the same school who has told two friends in her thrall of the Indian legend of the Corn Maiden, a girl sacrificed to ensure a good crop. Obvious clues-perhaps too obvious-point directly to him. Suspicion falls on a computer teacher at her school with no alibi for the time of the abduction. She finally calls the police, who want to know why she left her young daughter alone until 8:00 o'clock. Her single mother comes home one night to find her missing and panics, frantically knocking on the doors of her neighbors. "The Corn Maiden" is the gut-wrenching story of Marissa, a beautiful and sweet, but somewhat slow, eleven-year-old girl with hair the color of corn silk. An incomparable master storyteller in all forms, in The Corn Maiden and Other Nightmares Joyce Carol Oates spins six imaginative tales of suspense.










The Corn Maiden and Other Nightmares by Joyce Carol Oates