Broke Heart Blues, Joyce Carol Oates
Broke Heart Blues, Joyce Carol Oates
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Broke Heart Blues

Author: Joyce Carol Oates

Narrator: Finlay Stevenson, Cassandra Campbell, Fred Berman, Brittany Pressley, Linda Jones, Vas Eli, Barton Caplan, Chris Andrew Ciulla, Joyce Carol Oates

Unabridged: 19 hr 36 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 11/19/2024

Categories: Fiction, Psychological, Crime


Synopsis

The much-anticipated reissue of a novel that is one of Joyce Carol Oates’s personal favorites among her oeuvre; featuring a new afterword by Oates

IN THE HEART OF A LANGUID JULY, ELEVEN-YEAR-OLD JOHN REDDY HEART drives a traffic-stopping, salmon-colored Cadillac into the quiet upstate town of Willowsville, New York. His mother, Dahlia Heart, a blackjack dealer, has brought her family east from Las Vegas to claim the rambling mansion left to her by a wealthy suitor.

But it is John Reddy—already growing into a heartbreaking hybrid of James Dean, Marlon Brando, and Elvis Presley—who will claim the town itself. It is John Reddy who will arouse the desire of Willowsville’s teenage girls and the worship of its boys, the fear and envy of its men, and the yearning of its women. And it is John Reddy who will capture the town’s soul forever on the night a prominent citizen is shot dead in Dahlia Heart’s bedroom—and a statewide manhunt sweeps Willowsville’s rebel outlaw into the realm of living myth.

Over the course of thirty years, Broke Heart Blues charts the rise and fall—and the ultimate call to reckoning— of John Reddy Heart, through the myriad voices of those who find him their whipping boy, savior, dream lover, and confessor. At once a scathing indictment of the cultlike nature of fame and celebrity in America and a deeply moving mediation on human need and longing, the novel explores loneliness, and the profound price we pay for our desires and dreams.

About The Author

Joyce Carol Oates has written some of the most enduring fiction of our time, including the national bestsellers We Were the Mulvaneys and Blonde (a finalist for the National Book Award), and the New York Times bestsellers The Falls (winner of the 2005 Prix Femina) and The Gravedigger's Daughter.


Reviews

Goodreads review by emma on February 06, 2025

new years resolution: finally read more from the authors i'm always saying i need to read more from (review to come / thanks to the publisher for the copy)......more

Goodreads review by Fabian on April 03, 2021

For a superb, prolific writer, there are time we witness the literary giantess become rather pedestrian. See: We Were the Mulvaney's. And less horrid, it is this, Broke Heart Blues, that demands much and gives little. Yeah, the enigmatic figure gives us glimpses of the types of attributes (literary......more

Goodreads review by Wallflower on May 05, 2008

i'm surprised to see how much others on here didn't seem to like it -- broke heart blues is very nearly my favourite book. oates' choice of perspective was amazing. i loved the way the first part had no specific narrator -- all of the individual, very different voices, joined together for a common v......more

Goodreads review by Mark on May 20, 2021

I'm baffled by the negative reviews of this book, a book that brilliantly reveals Oates's genius. Broke Heart Blues has much to say about the mythology of high school, the insidiousness of rumors, the romantic stories that permeate America, and the contrast between what people remember as true and w......more

Goodreads review by Cody | CodysBookshelf on March 09, 2024

Sad to say this is my least favorite Joyce Carol Oates novel thus far—I’m giving two stars instead of one for (too rare) flashes of brilliant writing. Broke Heart Blues is strangely overwritten and underwritten all at once: the small town of 1960s Willowsville, New York, is utterly obsessed with and......more


Quotes

It’s hard to think of another writer with as fecund and protean an imagination as the eighty-five-year-old Joyce Carol Oates, who is surely on any short list of America’s greatest living writers.—New York Times Magazine

Densely layered, meticulously imagined . . . [a] shared coming-of-age tale fraught with the absurd comedy and uproarious sadness of adolescent obsession . . . among the most entertaining of Oates’s novels.—Miami Herald

With Broke Heart Blues, Oates does for high school reunions what Huckleberry Finn did for the Mississippi . . . Great authors have a way of rendering common things extraordinary . . . This dry satire of America’s thirst for scandal is perfectly calibrated. —Christian Science Monitor

Joyce Carol Oates's stunning novel about one town's ramped passion for a boy accused of murder, Broke Heart Blues, feels more resonant than ever in this reissue with a thoughtful afterword. —Shelf Awareness

Oates uses her astonishingly plentiful imagination to paint the portrait of . . . virtually an entire generation of a town . . . Rife with life.—Washington Post Book World

Funny and playful . . . displays great inventiveness and a justified belief in its relevance to our emotional lives.—New York Times Book Review

A sparkling comic hit.—Boston Sunday Herald

A sharp, funny look at how memories can warp reality . . . heart-wrenching and beautifully written.—Wall Street Journal

Huge, humorous, manic, and multilayered, Oates’s twenty-ninth novel will rank high among the best work she has produced in her prolific career.—Publishers Weekly, Starred Review