Potential opponents of us

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THEM.

Last seen on: LA Times Crossword 21 Nov 21, Sunday

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Them (styled as them) is a novel by Joyce Carol Oates, the third in the Wonderland Quartet she inaugurated with A Garden of Earthly Delights. It was first published by Vanguard in 1969 and it won the U.S. National Book Award for Fiction in 1970.

Many years and many awards later, Oates surmised that them and Blonde (2000) were the works she will most be remembered for, and would most want a new reader to select, though she added that “I could as easily have chosen a number of titles.”

In the book’s foreword, Oates writes that them is based for the most part upon the life of a real family. The main character, “Maureen Wendall,” contacted Oates by mail after she had failed a college course taught by the author, and these letters are included (presumably verbatim) in the novel, about two-thirds of the way through the text.

Saying that “the novel practically wrote itself,” Oates organized the story and recast it as fiction, but at certain points she revised the text to include “Maureen Wendall’s” words verbatim. Oates noted that, rather than sensationalizing the story of the Wendalls to make slum life more lurid, she softened some sections so that they would not overwhelm the reader. She said that the confessional aspect was, at least temporarily, extremely therapeutic to “Maureen Wendall” and that all the family members were still living.

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